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Rossum has debuted the Laser Mini at TCT 2026, the first desktop multi-laser wire-fed metal 3D printer for industrial R&D.
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Rossum has debuted the Laser Mini at TCT 2026, the first desktop multi-laser wire-fed metal 3D printer for industrial R&D.

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Rossum has debuted the Laser Mini at TCT 2026, the first desktop multi-laser wire-fed metal 3D printer for industrial R&D. By compacting high-speed Directed Energy Deposition (DED), this system enables high-rate metal production in laboratory settings. Utilizing wire feedstock reduces material costs by up to 80 percent while eliminating powder safety hazards. This development represents a systemic pivot toward office-friendly metal AM, bridging the gap between prototyping and heavy industry. 🛠️ #MetalAM #3DPrinting #Rossum #Innovation

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