New Generation of 3D Printers
LAEMPE MÖSSNER SINTO’s additive manufacturing technology - including the new L3D-200 3D printer - will be in focus at the company’s Open Week event in Meitzendorf, Germany, June 22-26. The schedule will showcase Laempe’s entire range of services, including automation, traditional coremaking, and integrated production processes, as well as 3D printing technologies.
The L3D-200, which Laempe developed in-house and which builds upon the printers currently in use at Inacore and BMW Group AG in terms of both engineering and technology, is currently the fastest and most versatile bidirectional 3D printer on the market, and designed for industrial use. Laempe’s 3D printer addresses critical production requirements for metalcasting operations, such as productivity, process stability, foundry suitability, and integration into existing manufacturing processes.
The L3D-200 printer uses binder-jetting to create complex sand cores and molds without the need for traditional tooling. It’s an open system, compatible with various binder and molding material systems, and available for customers to customize to their specific production needs.
The production process emphasizes short cycle times and high printing speeds, with process control capabilities in line with Industry 4.0 principles.
The Laempe Open Week schedule will create a platform to showcase current developments in industrial 3D printing in a practical setting. Through guided tours, live demonstrations, and technical discussions, visitors will gain insights into the new generation of systems and their use in production environments.
“With Open Week, we are showcasing our current development work in 3D printing on a larger scale for the first time. What matters most to us is that we don’t just talk about potential, but demonstrate concrete applications that work in an industrial setting,” stated André Klimm, managing director of Laempe Mössner Sinto GmbH.
Learn more at www.laempe.com

