
EP-M400S-Large size & high productivity & cost-effective Metal Powder Bed Fusion System
EP-M400S is available in four configurations: single, dual, triple and quad laser, offering the flexibility to print materials such as titanium alloy, aluminum alloy, nickel-based alloys, maraging steel, stainless steel, cobalt chrome and other materials. EP-M400S is suitable for the direct manufacturing of large-size, high-precision, high-performance components in aerospace and other industries.
Since founding the first PBF machine in China in 1993, Eplus3D is engaged in research and development of industrial-grade Additive Manufacturing systems and application technologies using with MPBF™ (Metal Powder Bed Fusion) and PPBF™ (Polymer Powder Bed Fusion) 3D printing technology. Eplus3D provides professional application solutions for the fields of aerospace & aviation, energy, oil & gas, automotive, tooling, healthcare, consumer goods and precision manufacturing.
Eplus3D has four facilities in Beijing, Hangzhou, Stuttgart and Houston, with an annual scientific research investment of more than 20% of the revenue with comprehensive invention patents, utility model patents, software copyrights as well as appearance patents. It has made great achievements in the design, process, software, materials and post-processing development for additive manufacturing and has successfully implemented AM solutions at customer site in more than 40 countries and regions such as Europe, Americas, Middle East, East Asia and Southeast Asia.

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Additive manufacturing with metals – Faster innovation for the bicycle industry
Möve recognized the challenges of the bicycle industry, particularly the high tooling costs for standardized bicycle frames. Together with Eplus3D, the company developed the world's first monocoque titanium bicycle frame with an integrated battery.

Eplus3D collaborates with LEAP71 on the world's largest metal-printed rocket engine
Eplus3D and LEAP71, partners in 3D metal printing and computational engineering, have reached a significant milestone: the production of the world's largest single-piece 3D-printed rocket engine.