AMT PostPro SFX brings Vapor Smoothing to desktop

2023-10-27 15:21:38

AMT PostPro has developed a desktop system for smoothing 3D prints from SLS printers and industrial systems such as Nexa3D and Stratasys Origin. This is done with Chemical Vapor Smoothing. Leering Hengelo, AMT’s Dutch partner, presents the system at Formnext.


AMT PostPro has been using Chemical Vapor Smoothing technology in larger systems for some time. More than 300 AMT PostPro customers have already completed more than 30 million parts. The same technology but in a compact system is in the PostPro SFX. This is intended for companies that work with 3D printers such as the Fuse 1 from Formlabs or the Origing One from Stratasys.

For all nylons and, in the future, flexible materials

PostPro SFX has a compact design with an 11 liter process chamber and is compatible with all Nylons, with future support for flexible materials such as TPEs and TPUs. All materials are processed exclusively using AMT’s PostPro Pure solvent. A patent has been applied for for this. The solvent is supplied in 1 liter cartridges, which the user can safely dispose of afterwards. The machine comes with the Technology Upgrade Package (TUP ‘lite’) automatic recipe generation software, ensuring users get the best results from the start. AMT PostPro therefore speaks of a plug and play system, no additional facilities are required for the installations. The price for a system is € 17,999.

Delivery will start in early 2024

AMT CEO Joseph Crabtree. “We have already seen an extraordinary amount of interest in this machine and production capacity is filling up quickly. The first SFXs will be delivered in early 2024. I believe this machine will revolutionize the 3D printing industry and make it easier for users to get the best results from their 3D printed parts.”

The AMT PostPro SFX can be seen on Formnext at Leering Hengelothe Dutch partner of the British company that distributes the AMT PostPro solutions in the Benelux.

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