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Han's Juwei is deploying over 1,000 metal 3D printers to scale the mass production of 3C components like smartphone hinges and structural parts.
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Han's Juwei is deploying over 1,000 metal 3D printers to scale the mass production of 3C components like smartphone hinges and structural parts.

Originally reported by 南极熊

Han's Juwei is deploying over 1,000 metal 3D printers to scale the mass production of 3C components like smartphone hinges and structural parts. This massive SLM fleet represents a transition from prototyping to high-volume industrial output for the global electronics supply chain.

By establishing this capacity, the company is effectively lowering the cost of titanium integration in consumer devices. This expansion signals a systemic shift where 3D printing now competes directly with CNC for production dominance.

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