Росатом планирует выпустить 50 промышленных 3D-принтеров в 2026 году

The devices will be of interest to companies in the space, aviation, and oil and gas industries

Rosatom intends to significantly increase the production of industrial SLM format 3D printers. The state corporation's plans were revealed by Ilya Kavelashvili, General Director of Rosatom Additive Technologies.

Launch of serial production of 3D printers in Moscow<br>
Launch of serial production of 3D printers in Moscow<br>
We have developed a production plan until mid-2026.
Ilya Kavelashvili

According to him, 15 industrial 3D printers for metal printing will be produced in 2025, and at least 50 such devices in 2026. To achieve these goals, the state corporation intends to increase production capacity.

It is worth recalling that Rosatom assembled nine mid-size 3D printers this year. Their use will cover 30% of the Russian industry's need for additive equipment. The main buyers of industrial 3D printers will be enterprises in the space, aviation, and oil and gas industries, as well as defense industry organizations and universities.

The first device produced was the RusMelt 310M. It can print metal powder products with dimensions of 300 x 300 x 370 mm. The materials the printer works with are steel, aluminum, titanium, and composite metal powders.

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