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MetalPrinting (Gauss AM) has launched the Gauss MT90, a desktop metal 3D printer that replaces hazardous powders with a proprietary paste-based extrusion system.
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MetalPrinting (Gauss AM) has launched the Gauss MT90, a desktop metal 3D printer that replaces hazardous powders with a proprietary paste-based extrusion system.

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Originally reported by 南极熊

MetalPrinting (Gauss AM) has launched the Gauss MT90, a desktop metal 3D printer that replaces hazardous powders with a proprietary paste-based extrusion system. By utilizing metal ink cartridges starting at 150 dollars, this compact solution eliminates explosion risks and the high costs of industrial-grade infrastructure. The built-in HEPA filtration and office-safe design mark a systemic shift toward accessible, high-precision metal additive manufacturing for R&D and education. 🚀 This technology is set to democratize micro-metal prototyping across non-industrial environments. 🛠️ #3DPrinting #MetalAM #AdditiveManufacturing #GaussAM #Innovation

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