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Falcontech has initiated a tender for 1300mm large-format metal 3D printers to expand its capacity.
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Falcontech has initiated a tender for 1300mm large-format metal 3D printers to expand its capacity.

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Originally reported by 南极熊

Falcontech has initiated a tender for 1300mm large-format metal 3D printers to expand its capacity. This move toward 1.3-meter platforms shifts focus from prototyping to serial production of massive, consolidated aerospace structures. Scaling build envelopes allows the industry to replace multi-part assemblies with monolithic components, reducing weight and lead times. This is a pivotal step toward fully additive-enabled supply chains. 🚀 #Falcontech #MetalAM #Aerospace #3DPrinting

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