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Precision Additive launched the PA-300, an AI-powered LPBF system claiming build speeds 10x faster than conventional metal printers.
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Precision Additive launched the PA-300, an AI-powered LPBF system claiming build speeds 10x faster than conventional metal printers.

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Originally reported by 3D ADEPT

Precision Additive launched the PA-300, an AI-powered LPBF system claiming build speeds 10x faster than conventional metal printers. ๐Ÿš€ Developed with NVIDIA, the machine enables real-time self-healing while processing reactive magnesium at scale. This shifts the industry bottleneck from speed to data-driven qualification for defense parts. Scalable magnesium printing unlocks new potential for extreme lightweighting. โš™๏ธ #AdditiveManufacturing #MetalAM #PrecisionAdditive #NVIDIA #DefenseTech

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    Precision Additive launched the PA-300, an AI-powered LPBF system claiming build speeds 10x faster than conventional metal printers.