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Hanbang Laser has reached over 1,000 global machine installations alongside achieving critical breakthroughs in nuclear-grade metal 3D printing technology.
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Hanbang Laser has reached over 1,000 global machine installations alongside achieving critical breakthroughs in nuclear-grade metal 3D printing technology.

Originally reported by 南极熊

Hanbang Laser has reached over 1,000 global machine installations alongside achieving critical breakthroughs in nuclear-grade metal 3D printing technology. This scale demonstrates that metal powder bed fusion is transitioning from niche prototyping to a primary industrial infrastructure for high-stakes energy sectors. The successful production of reactor-grade components using multi-laser systems signals a shift toward decentralized, resilient supply chains for strategic power grids. This maturation ensures the long-term reliability of mission-critical assets. 🚀 #3DPrinting #MetalAM #NuclearEnergy #HanbangLaser #AdditiveManufacturing

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