Discover our new, lower prices!

Get Your Quote Today

TPM3D Set to Launch Next-Gen Professional SLS 3D Printer at Formnext 2025

TPM3D is making waves in the additive manufacturing industry with the unveiling of a new professional SLS 3D printer, the CF200, and a powder processing solution, the PPS200, scheduled for showcase at Formnext 2025 on November 18. The introduction of these products signifies a strategic shift for the company, focusing on enhancing the accessibility, efficiency, and safety of selective laser sintering (SLS) technology for R&D and small-batch production.

The CF200 boasts a compact design, facilitating use in small environments such as labs and workshops. It features a build chamber of 200 x 200 x 320 mm and operates with a 30W fiber laser, accommodating various polymers, including PA11, PA12, and TPU. Users will benefit from a straightforward operation powered by a standard 220V supply, guided by an intuitive interface.

The accompanying PPS200 directly connects to the CF200, streamlining the post-printing process. Its features include a closed system for safe powder transfer and de-powdering functionalities, enhancing workplace safety by managing dust and odors.

Additionally, TPM3D aims to improve powder processing efficiency through an updated version of their industrial powder processing station, the PPS V3, which now occupies 20% less space and requires 90% less compressed air. These advancements allow for unattended operations enhancing overall productivity.

The company is expanding its material offerings as well, introducing two new powders designed for high-performance applications: Precimid 1190 co-polyamide, suitable for medical and portable applications due to its flexibility, and Precimid 1174Pro CF nylon 12, reinforced with carbon fiber for high rigidity and heat resistance.

Visitors to the TPM3D booth at Formnext will see a range of practical applications for their technology, including 3D-printed shoes and eyeglass frames, showcasing the versatility of their new materials and machines.

For more information about TPM3D’s new products and Formnext 2025, visit their official website HERE.