The AT1000 is an industrial additive manufacturing installation for large-format 3D printing, offering a build zone of 1000 × 1000 × 500 mm — an envelope that puts full-scale tooling, architectural elements, foundry patterns and large machine components within reach of a single print job. The system deposits material at a vertical drawing speed of 7–9 cm per hour, which in volumetric terms translates to a build rate of 36,000–90,000 cm³ per hour, with selectable layer thickness from 0.2 to 0.6 mm and stated positioning accuracy around 1.1 mm — figures appropriate for large parts where production speed outweighs fine surface finish.
Large-format additive systems change the economics of one-off and small-series production: foundries print casting patterns instead of machining them from wood, construction firms produce formwork and decorative elements, and design bureaus iterate full-size prototypes in days rather than weeks. Supplied as a single installation (MOQ 1) at a price from $90,000, the AT1000 targets industrial buyers — foundries, prototyping centers, construction innovators and universities — looking for big-envelope additive capacity at a cost substantially below comparable Western large-format platforms.
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