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HP has officially launched its IF 600HT industrial filament 3D printer, showcasing it at the recent Formnext 2025 technology expo — the biggest additive manufacturing event of the year. 

This new system is built for high-temperature polymer printing, allowing manufacturers to produce parts with enhanced heat resistance and structural performance. HP’s modular design pairs stable hardware with advanced material capabilities, making it well suited for sectors such as aerospace, automotive, and energy. 

The IF 600HT expands the use of industrial 3D printers beyond prototyping into production workflows, where demanding applications require strong, temperature-tolerant components. Its debut at Formnext signals how additive manufacturing is evolving to meet real industrial needs — not just experimental use cases. 

Manufacturers and service bureaus looking for reliable, high-performance printing options can expect this machine to roll out in the coming months as HP scales availability. 

This represents one of the most significant hardware announcements of 2025 — a true milestone in “production-ready” additive solutions. 

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