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Hanbang Laser (HBD) reported over 1,000 global installations in 2025, powered by the successful deployment of their fully self-developed scanning galvanometers.
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Hanbang Laser (HBD) reported over 1,000 global installations in 2025, powered by the successful deployment of their fully self-developed scanning galvanometers.

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Hanbang Laser (HBD) reported over 1,000 global installations in 2025, powered by the successful deployment of their fully self-developed scanning galvanometers. 🚀 This vertical integration has enabled HBD to break into the nuclear power sector, meeting extreme technical standards for safety-critical components. ☢️ By owning the optical chain, HBD is moving beyond system assembly to achieve true hardware autonomy in large-format metal AM. 🌏 This evolution marks a major shift toward high-barrier industrial applications where technical sovereignty defines the new competitive landscape. 🏗️ #MetalAM #3DPrinting #HanbangLaser #NuclearEnergy #AdditiveManufacturing

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