Farsoon introduces two laser configuration upgrades for its FS350M metal 3D printer, enhancing efficiency for specialty alloys and small-to-medium components.
Focusing on the needs of industrial users, Farsoon has revealed dual laser configuration upgrades to its FS350M metal additive manufacturing platform to increase processing capabilities and productivity.
The FS350M was first introduced in 2023 with a 4x500W configuration that can be converted to either a 4x1000W or 6x500W laser system. The 4x1000W configuration aims at specialty alloy applications, claiming a 200 percent increase in efficiency compared to the standard model, while the 6x500W configuration emphasizes how it can meet the needs of high-throughput production of small to medium components, and appeals to consumer electronics, medical devices and auto sectors.

Both configurations retain the machine’s 433 x 358 x 400 mm build volume but incorporate upgrades such as scanning speeds up to 10m/s, powder spreading at 400 mm/s, and productivity gains of 30-40%. The FS350M series now includes an integrated permanent filtration system for stable, low-maintenance printing and enhanced safety with reactive materials. Farsoon’s Support Reduction System minimizes structural supports to cut waste, and Smart Lapping technology dynamically adjusts layer overlap to optimize workloads and reduce downtime.
The upgrades follow over 100 FS350M installations in the consumer products sector. Farsoon anticipates strong adoption among research institutes and manufacturers developing next-gen industrial applications.
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This announcement comes just after Farsoon debuted its 32-laser FS1521M-U metal 3D printer and Beam Shaping Technology at TCT Asia, highlighting its commitment to developing additive manufacturing solutions in the market.