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Mastrex Launches MX300

05.28.2026

Mastrex launches the MX300, a new industrial metal 3D printer engineered to support manufacturers requiring precision, scalability, and dependable production performance across demanding applications.

Built on Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF) technology, the MX300 is designed to bridge the gap between prototyping and full-scale metal part production. The system combines a large 300 x 300 x 350 mm build volume with dual 500W lasers, enabling faster production speeds while maintaining the accuracy and surface quality required for industrial manufacturing.

Priced at $185,000, the MX300 is a groundbreaking achievement in accessibility, performance, and quality for industrial manufacturing. The MX300 is compatible with titanium, stainless steel, aluminum, cobalt-chrome, Inconel and more. The system is engineered to handle both detailed geometries and larger industrial applications while maintaining dimensional accuracy and repeatability.

“Launching the MX300 is an important milestone for Mastrex, as we continue our mission to enable the current and next generation with technologies that are robust, reliable, and accessible,” says Co-Founder, Ilay Fridland. “Combined with our legacy in laser excellence, the MX300 is the pinnacle of precision and performance.”

The MX300 is engineered for manufacturers and machine shops who are pushing the limits on new product development, manufacturing of complex components, and investigating new applications, particularly in the aerospace, defense, and medical markets. These sectors continue to demand accessibility to advanced technologies and materials to meet the demand for critical applications and shorter lead times. For machine shops, like Solomon MFG, it’s a distinct advantage.

“Adding metal 3D printing to our machine shop has always been a priority, but it’s been cost-prohibitive,” says Solomon MFG’s CEO, Eli Solomon. “With the accessibility of the MX300, we are immediately adding capability for our current customers and uncovering new opportunities. It’s a distinct competitive advantage.”

The MX300 also focuses on operational efficiency, its high-throughput architecture and streamlined workflow are designed to simplify production environments and reduce downtime, helping manufacturers integrate metal additive manufacturing more effectively into existing operations.

As demand for industrial metal additive manufacturing continues to grow, manufacturers are increasingly looking for systems capable of delivering reliable production performance without unnecessary complexity. The MX300 was developed with that balance in mind, offering industrial-scale capability in a platform designed for long-term production use.

Like all Mastrex systems, the MX300 is designed, assembled, and tested in the United States.

mastrex.com

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