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Pam Pro, The New Pellet 3D Printer from Pollen AM

06.04.2025

Pollen AM, a pioneer in pellet additive manufacturing, announces the launch of its new pellet 3Dprinter, Pam Pro, which is the result of over 10 years of expertise and R&D. This new-generation, easy-to-use machine will be marketed through channel networks. This strategy defined by Pollen AM and will be managed by the company’s latest recruit, Jimmy Littmann, new Sales Director.

Bigger, faster, easier: a 3-in-1 announcement

The Pollen AM teams have miniaturized its Pellet Additive Manufacturing (PAM) technology into its brand-new machine. The PAM technology is recognized as one of the most flexible and open on the market. Pam Pro is the superlative pellet 3D printer, in the Pollen AM.

The predecessor of Pam Pro is pam o2, which is dedicated to research applications, good-material prototyping and small production runs. Pam Pro’s print volume has been greatly increased to 680 x 680 x 500 mm. From complex, larger prototypes to production, Pollen AM has increased Pam Pro’s printing speed by a factor of 6, while maintaining the high resolution for which its solutions are renowned. Its extrusion head, capable of printing 500 mm per second at over 300 °C, measures between 0.25 and 2.5 mm, with the option of adapting it to an IDEX version, i.e. with two extruders for multiple mirror or multi-material printing. Equipped with a real-time monitoring camera, an AI dedicated to defect detection can be implemented in the printing chamber.

The entire 3D printing process is fully automated, simplifying the use of Pam Pro and, more generally, access to these solutions for less experienced users, with less need for manual operations (automatic calibration, automatic Z0…).

This gain of accessibility enables Pollen AM to market Pam Pro via channel networks. Resellers are interesting for Pollen AM. They already have a solid industrial customer base and strong local roots with a wide range of solutions from software to 3D scanners, printers, and materials. 

“With our flagship pam o2 model, we had opted for an expert positioning, with a mandatory manufacturer support before the sale. Now we’ve broadened the spectrum with Pam Pro. We have ensured that this solution is automated and therefore accessible to all users wishing to produce using additive manufacturing. This means we can now leverage a channel networks, which our new Sales Director Jimmy Littmann knows well thanks to his previous experience”, says Didier Fonta, Managing Director of Pollen AM. 

New markets, new ambitions: one exact same conviction

ollen AM’s objective remains the same: to meet current market needs with a universal solution using a variety of certified and accessible materials. Pam Pro already have a broad portfolio of printable materials: PLA, TPE (45 Shore A), TPU (85 Shore A), PP 15GF, PA 15GF and BVOH (water-soluble material). 

The pam o2 and Pam Pro 3D printers are manufactured in France. They offer to its users a production tool that can be adapted to project needs, with materials 5 to 10 times less expensive than the market average. Aimed at production customers, design offices, laboratories, research centers, academics and various industries, they can be used to directly transform standard injection materials, in order to benefit from the same properties.

From granulate to object, PAM technology offers the most direct process for producing high-performance final parts at reasonable cost. 

The first 50 Pam Pros will be delivered between September and December 2025, and pre-orders are already available.

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