Manufacturing increases scale of its commercial activities in support of expanding market demand for its NXE400 printer, growing reseller channel network.
Nexa3D, maker of stereolithography production 3D printers, has started manufacturing operations in California as it scales its commercial activities to fulfill increased demand for the company’s NXE400 printer. This effort is part of the company’s plan to deliver a significant upgrade for the older legacy stereolithography (SLA) printer users by democratizing access to its industrial printers.
The NXE400 accelerates printing speeds – up to 16 liters of part volume at speeds of up to 1Z centimeter per minute – features full factory automation compatibility, as well as optional washing and curing units that reduce the time to produce functional prototypes and production parts.
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