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Mitsubishi 3D metal printer The Japanese Mitsubishi plans to make a breakthrough entry into 3D printing on the North American continent with the LUMEX Avance-25, a hybrid SLS 3D printer and milling machine developed jointly with Matsuura Industries.

A professional machine unique in the world combining additive manufacturing and high-speed milling of metal that has already proven its worth in Asia. Video presentation of the 3D printer Mitsubishi LUMES Avance-25A nearly $850,000, the Japanese conglomerate does not intend to flood the market but above all to revolutionize it by selling about ten copies a year, in direct competition with Stratasys and 3D Systems.

This rate may seem excessive, but it does not represent an excessive investment on an industry-wide scale, as the industry spends much more on conventional manufacturing methods (casting, etc.) that are long and costly. Photo gallery of metal objects printed in 3D with the Mitsubishi LUMES Avance-25 The Mitsubishi LUMEX Avance-25 has a printing volume of 25 x 25 x 18 cm for printing very complex objects.

A controllable on-board computer with a large LCD touch screen will make printing easier, making it possible to do without a computer nearby and perhaps the interface will be easier to understand for an industrial worker used to handling machine tools, already present in all sectors of activity (automotive, chemicals, banking and even photography with his Nikon brand), the giant Mitsubishi could not avoid industrial 3D printing.

The Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Mitsubishi Electric divisions should logically use this 3D printer in their manufacturing processes.
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