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EOS is to launch the P 500 polymer 3D printing system at the upcoming formnext powered by TCT as it looks to ‘shape the future of manufacturing’.
The company has sought to address an apparent need amongst its customer base, and provide a 3D printing platform capable of mass producing high quality, industry-standard polymer parts. With the EOS P 500, users are set to benefit from maximum productivity, automation readiness, and a machine able to process materials which require operating temperatures of up to 300 degrees Celsius, per the German company.
“The AM market is currently experiencing enormous change as it continues to develop into a mainstream market leveraging a well-established technology,” said Dr Adrian Keppler, Speaker of the Corporate Management (CEO), EOS. “As a result, our customers are changing too. AM becomes part of existing production environment and will play a key role in the digitalisation of manufacturing. Here, technology integration will be key over the coming years.
“EOS additive manufacturing offers the key technology for advanced industrial production. Customers can rely on our profound and long-term experience, the largest installed system base in the market, our independence and our service and broadest consulting portfolio on the market.”
The P 500 will be showcased at the Frankfurt-based trade show which gets underway next week. It will be accompanied by a number of EOS’ other 3D printing systems, software solutions, and consultancy services. EOS’ growing portfolio 3D printing products and services will be presented from its Stand in Hall 3.1, G50, and the company will also hold a press conference at 14.30 local time to mark the launch of the P 500 machine.