Reliable, Efficient 3D Printer for High-Quality Tool Steel Components
The updated TruPrint 2000 underscores Trumpf’s focus on the tool and die industry, including a larger, square build plate and various features to ensure high quality and mass production.
Trumpf Inc.’s TruPrint 2000, now featuring a larger, square build plate, is designed for reliable 3D printing of tool steels like maraging steel, crucial in tool and die manufacturing. It also comes with basic spot configuration with 80 µm.
The updated model is optimized for mass production, ensuring high productivity with features like automatic multilaser alignment (AMA), automatic corrective recoating and powder bed monitoring for high quality. A square build plate — with a build volume of 200 × 200 mm and a height of 200 mm — enables high quality even in the corners of the build plate, all without disturbing any screws. An optional 500-w integrated fiber laser and 80 µm beam diameter makes the TruPrint 2000 highly efficient when it comes to manufacturing high-quality components from various metal materials, meeting stringent quality standards for tool and die, moldmaking and other industries.
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