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Jiaxing Yuewu is scaling its metal AM capacity by adding 30 FastForm LPBF machines, aiming for a 100-unit fleet within a year.
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Jiaxing Yuewu is scaling its metal AM capacity by adding 30 FastForm LPBF machines, aiming for a 100-unit fleet within a year.

Originally reported by Metal AM

Jiaxing Yuewu is scaling its metal AM capacity by adding 30 FastForm LPBF machines, aiming for a 100-unit fleet within a year. This expansion is driven by a disruptive ROI model with a payback period under 12 months, signaling a massive commoditization of metal 3D printing. As service providers move from prototyping to industrial fleets, we are seeing a systemic shift where AM competes directly with traditional CNC capacity at scale. High-volume, automated production is now the industry reality. 🚀 #AdditiveManufacturing #Metal3DPrinting #IndustrialScaling #FastForm

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