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Feibo Laser is unveiling a new series of dedicated fiber lasers for metal 3D printing at TCT Asia, featuring power outputs specifically tuned for high-speed industrial applications.
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Feibo Laser is unveiling a new series of dedicated fiber lasers for metal 3D printing at TCT Asia, featuring power outputs specifically tuned for high-speed industrial applications.

Originally reported by 南极熊

Feibo Laser is unveiling a new series of dedicated fiber lasers for metal 3D printing at TCT Asia, featuring power outputs specifically tuned for high-speed industrial applications. These sources offer superior beam quality with M2 values below 1.1, ensuring the melt pool stability required for complex geometries. This hardware specialization is essential for the stability of emerging large-format platforms utilizing 32 or 64 laser configurations. By optimizing optical sources for AM-specific thermal dynamics, Feibo is helping drive down the total cost of ownership for serial metal production. 🚀 #3DPrinting #MetalAM #FiberLaser #TCTAsia #AdditiveManufacturing

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