HP Additive Manufacturing unveiled the HP IF 600HT industrial 3D printer at Formnext 2025, marking the corporate’s entry into filament-based additive manufacturing. The high-temperature system is scheduled for launch within the first half of 2026, with a bigger mannequin, the HP IF 1000 XL, deliberate for the second half of 2026. The modular system options swappable extruders designed for various temperature capabilities and targets purposes utilizing engineered and high-temperature polymers.

The brand new filament platform enhances HP’s present Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) know-how by enabling work with high-temperature supplies that MJF can’t at the moment course of. HP positions the system for metallic alternative purposes in aerospace, vitality, medical, rail, and automotive sectors. The printer operates on an open supplies platform and contains an MMS cupboard for filament storage and drying.
HP introduced expanded partnerships to develop new supplies for its Metallic Jet binder jetting platform. Working with Continuum Powders and Spanish analysis institute TECNALIA, the corporate is creating OptiPowder M247LC, a low-carbon nickel superalloy for high-temperature and corrosive environments concentrating on aerospace and vitality purposes. The businesses beforehand certified OptiPowder Ni718, which delivers sintered elements with over 98% density and secure hardness of 74-79 HR15N.
The corporate confirmed normal availability of HP 3D HR PA 11 Gen2 for MJF programs, reporting as much as 80% powder reusability and as much as 40% decrease variable half prices in comparison with earlier supplies. HP additionally launched the Additive Manufacturing Community (AMN), a program designed to attach international elements demand with certified service suppliers by way of performance-based incentives. The corporate said it targets a 20% discount in value per half throughout its additive manufacturing portfolio by 2026 by way of materials improvements and workflow optimization.
