Incus, Austrian 3D-printing manufacturer specialized in Lithography-based Metal Manufacturing (LMM), introduces the newly redesigned 3D printer, the Evo35, formerly known as the Hammer Lab35. This latest iteration builds on the company’s proven LMM technology, offering unparalleled surface quality, precision, and efficiency for complex metal structures. The redesign, along with the new name, reflects Incus’ commitment to innovation and adaptability in the rapidly evolving world of additive manufacturing.
Hammer Evo35 is designed to deliver higher production capabilities and industrial performance, perfectly suited for use in professional environments where space and robust machinery are crucial. It offers significant upgrades over previous model, including:
- CNC-grade machine frame, mechanics, and the latest generation of projector units: an overhaul of the printer’s architecture ensures industrial standards in durability and usability. The new projector units further strengthen the benefits of Incus LMM technology, such as fine resolution and best surface finish for metal AM, but also enabling larger building fields.
- An improved climate control system for the build chamber to ensure printers are operational in all production environments.
- New software architecture: the Hammer Evo35 integrates a powerful industrial interface to streamline communication with ERP systems.
The versatility of the Evo35 extends beyond production to research and development, making it ideal for a wide range of applications across multiple sectors. “We are proud to introduce the Hammer Evo35, a reflection of our ongoing dedication to advancing metal additive manufacturing,” said Incus CEO, Dr. Gerald Mitteramskogler. “This redesign combines all the benefits of our core LMM technology with new features that increase efficiency, reduce costs, and improve safety, while maintaining the superior quality our customers expect.”
Visit us at Formnext in the hall 11.1, booth E-59, to see Hammer Evo35 and Hammer Pro40!
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