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Intech Additive Solutions has launched the Infinity Series iFusion450-8, featuring eight 500W lasers and a 450mm cube build volume.
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Intech Additive Solutions has launched the Infinity Series iFusion450-8, featuring eight 500W lasers and a 450mm cube build volume.

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Intech Additive Solutions has launched the Infinity Series iFusion450-8, featuring eight 500W lasers and a 450mm cube build volume. The system delivers a 70% reduction in part costs and a 6x increase in annual output. This signals a maturing AM market where focus moves from raw speed to predictable production economics. By integrating hardware and software for serial manufacturing, Intech positions metal 3D printing as a mainstay for heavy industrial supply chains. 🚀 #AdditiveManufacturing #Metal3DPrinting #Intech #Industry40

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