Mastrex Is Making Metal 3D Printing More Accessible at RAPID + TCT 2026

At RAPID + TCT 2026 this year, Mastrex is tackling one of the biggest barriers in metal additive manufacturing: cost. While laser powder bed fusion has long delivered high-performance parts in materials like titanium and Inconel, the price of entry has kept it out of reach for many manufacturers.
Its lineup includes the MX-100, a compact desktop LPBF system, and the MX-300, a dual-laser production platform, both designed to make metal 3D printing more accessible while maintaining industrial capability across materials like stainless steel and aluminum.
We spoke Terry Cambron, North America Sales Director, to understand what sets this approach apart and who is already adopting the technology. From early use cases to future applications, the discussion highlights how more accessible LPBF systems could expand adoption across industries.
Watch the full video below to see the machines in action and hear how Mastrex is approaching metal additive manufacturing differently.
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