3D Systems Debuts SLA 825 Dual with 22% Larger Volume, 25% Faster Speeds and AddiTrak

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3D Systems launched the SLA 825 Dual stereolithography system offering a 22% larger build volume and up to 25% faster print speeds for high-volume production workflows. The company also unveiled AddiTrak, an on-premises factory software platform providing real-time fleet monitoring, process control, and customizable analytics for connected AM environments.

1. SLA 825 Dual Stereolithography System

3D Systems introduced the SLA 825 Dual, a next-generation production-grade stereolithography platform featuring a dual-laser architecture, 22% larger build envelope and up to 25% faster build speeds versus its predecessor. The system targets high-utilization manufacturing environments such as motorsports, investment casting and precision prototyping, enabling customers to consolidate more parts per run and increase output per shift.

2. AddiTrak On-Premises Factory Software Platform

The company unveiled AddiTrak, an integrated software solution for real-time fleet monitoring, process control and data analytics across its printer portfolio. Native to the 3D Systems ecosystem, AddiTrak supports MTConnect and OPC UA connectivity and integrates with 3D Sprint, offering secure, on-premises data management and customizable dashboards to optimize production performance.

3. Production Use Cases and Market Impact

Early adopters like Eureka Pumps AS are leveraging DMP technology and on-demand large-format metal printing to alleviate supply chain constraints, reduce inventory costs and address part obsolescence. These demonstrations underline 3D Systems’ strategy to drive scaled additive manufacturing adoption in aerospace, automotive, healthcare and industrial sectors by combining hardware, software and materials expertise.

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