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Mantiz, a Korea-based manufacturer of spinal devices, has launched the PANTHER line of interbody fusion cages built with an in-house EP-M250 metal 3D printer from partner Shining 3D Tech in China.
Shining 3D’s EP-M250 can prototype arbitrary complex structures and close to 100% density metal parts. The selective laser melting system is capable of processing metals such as stainless steel and alloys that are nickel-based, titanium and cobalt chromium. It has an optional, single-laser power of 200 watts or 500 watts, and produces scanning speeds of 8 m/s.
Using the EP-M250’s large print bed volume of 262 x 262 x 350mm, Mantiz can produce up to 50 PANTHER cages in a single operation.
Source: Shining 3D
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