Concept Laser X LINE 2000R – High‑Performance Metal 3D Printer for Aerospace, Automotive, and Mining
The Concept Laser X LINE 2000R is a high‑performance metal additive manufacturing system that employs Direct Metal Laser Melting (DMLM). Designed for production environments, it features dual build modules and a rotating build plate that enable rapid, reciprocal build cycles. The process and handling stations are physically separated, ensuring operator safety while simplifying workflow.
Key capabilities include:
- 2 × 1,000 W fiber lasers
- Build rate: up to 120 cm³/h
- Closed, fully enclosed print chamber for safety and environmental control
- Closed material system with dedicated feedstock handling
Concept Laser X LINE 2000R Specifications
- Company: Concept Laser
- Application: Production
- Industries: Aerospace, Automotive, Mining
- Technology: Direct Metal Laser Melting (DMLM)
- Printer type: Metal
- Launch year: 2015
Materials
- Aluminium: CL 32AL (AlSi10Mg)
- Nickel‑based alloy: CL 100NB
- Closed material system for consistent quality
Build Volume (XYZ)
- Metric: 800 × 400 × 500 mm
- Imperial: 31.4 × 15.7 × 19.6 inches
Print Properties
- Layer thickness: 30–150 µm
- Laser power: 1,000 W fiber laser
- Spot size: ~100–500 µm
- Chamber: Fully enclosed, closed‑chamber operation
Dimensions & Weight
- Footprint: 1952 × 2082 × 1887 mm (76.8 × 81.9 × 74.3 in)
- Weight: 9,200 kg (20,282 lb)
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