The new products, available via AMT's new webshop and global reseller network, are said to offer customers up to 50% savings compared to OEM list prices, with 'additional benefits for volume and long-term commitments.'
The system, from German company joke Technology, is said to be focused on delivering optimal safety when processing reactive materials, specifically 3D printed parts.
The company is said to maintain one of the largest development labs for additive manufacturing in Europe, catering for prototyping and individual finished parts.
Solukon unveiled the new solution at this year's Formnext, noting that the SFM-AT1500-S was its largest metal depowdering product yet and could process parts weighing up to 2,100 kg.
Combining and automating powder breakout, retrieval and dosing, the PowderEase T1 is said to minimise manual labour, while serving up to six H350 printers.
The new metal powder removal system can accommodate parts that weigh more than two tons, with Solukon aiming to meet the growing demand for a depowdering solution that can cater for the ‘heavy load segment.’
ASM is said to offer a ‘state-of-the-art and compact’ entry-level smoothing solution that has been designed to meet the requirements of a wide range of industries.
The expansion, which includes IZIT, Altair Consulting, Laser Lines, MONOTECH Systems Limited, and AAM Co., means the company’s technology is now available in 43 countries.
The company has announced the launch of two new materials and range of post-processing tools to support its desktop SLA and SLS 3D printing technologies.