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ML7-S (industrial 3D printing system)

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Developers: Lasers and equipment
Date of the premiere of the system: August 2022
Branches: Electrical and Microelectronics

2022: Start of mass production

On August 24, 2022, it became known about the launch by the Moscow company Lasers and Equipment of serial production of equipment for industrial 3D printing with machine vision technology. We are talking about a laser installation ML7-S, which became a continuation of the ML7 series.

As reported on the website of the mayor of Moscow, a laser machine using a beam sinters powder polymers into a durable product and then processes it. The machine vision system that it is equipped with recognizes and analyzes the contour of the workpiece, which allows you to create products with maximum accuracy. The technology can work with metal powders from chromium-nickel and cobalt-chromium alloys, stainless steel, aluminum, titanium, as well as non-ferrous metals.

"Lasers and equipment" began mass production of equipment for industrial 3D printing

The plant can be used in the enterprises of engine and mechanical engineering, as well as in the aerospace, automobile and railway industries.

The production of the company "Lasers and Equipment" is located in Zelenograd. The company creates laser equipment for metal processing, macro and micro processing of metal and non-metal materials, 3D printing of metal powder products, as well as laser welding complexes, high-precision precision cutting and five-coordinate processing systems.

According to the head of the Department of Investment and Industrial Policy of Moscow Vladislav Ovchinsky, every year the company plans to produce up to five units of new equipment for industrial 3D printing.

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The development of 3D printing is of great importance for the metropolitan industry. The city has more than 30 engineering centers, over 20 companies and educational institutions that are developing in this area, "added Vladislav Ovchinsky.[1]
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