Trumpf 3D Printer Provides Efficiency, Productivity
IMTS 2024: Trumpf introduces a larger version of the TruPrint 2000 3D printer for increased productivity and safer powder handling.
Trumpf Inc. highlights the TruPrint 2000, which now features a larger, square build plate and is designed for more productive, reliable and high-quality 3D printing. Optimized for serial production, the TruPrint 2000 can offer greater productivity and quality for manufacturers, particularly in the tooling, dental and medical technology industries. The system comes with a 300-watt laser in the basic configuration and is available with increased power from an optional a 500-watt integrated fiber laser. The TruPrint is designed for simple and safe powder handling, and the combination of laser power, build volume and coating time is said to create an economical machine for series production. Trumpf’s additive manufacturing (AM) booth features a virtual showroom for participants to take a dive into the variety of laser technology and AM applications offered by Trumpf and to help determine the right equipment for different application and part requirements.
In its booth, Trumpf also showcases its automated arc welding, laser welding and 3D laser marking technology. On display is the TruArc Weld 1000 automated arc welding system for high-mix, low-volume production; the compact TruLaser Station 7000 fiber laser welding system; and TruMark Station 7000 with a TruMark 6030 marking laser for 3D laser marking.
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