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Chuangrui Laser Achieves Milestone with 3.5-Meter Scale Metal Additive Manufacturing System
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Chuangrui Laser Achieves Milestone with 3.5-Meter Scale Metal Additive Manufacturing System

Originally reported by 南极熊

Chuangrui Laser has achieved a major milestone with the development of a 3.5-meter scale metal additive manufacturing system. This ultra-large format equipment allows for the production of monolithic aerospace structures, significantly reducing part count and assembly complexity. By overcoming the thermal management challenges of such a massive build volume, the system provides an alternative to traditional heavy forgings. This breakthrough positions large-scale metal AM as a core driver for next-generation heavy industrial manufacturing.

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Additive ManufacturingMetal 3D PrintingAerospaceIndustrial TechChuangrui Laser

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