TPM3D and K-Labs Unveil Innovative SLS Solutions at AM KOREA 2025, Spotlighting Korea's Thriving 3D Printing Market

TPM3D and K-Labs Unveil Innovative SLS Solutions at AM KOREA 2025, Spotlighting Korea's Thriving 3D Printing Market

TPM3D and K-Labs Unveil Innovative SLS Solutions at AM KOREA 2025, Spotlighting Korea's Thriving 3D Printing Market

TPM3D, a Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) 3D printer manufacturer, together with its official Korean partner K-Labs, made a significant impact at the inaugural AM KOREA 2025 exhibition. Held at the Korea International Exhibition Center (KINTEX), this premier event, dedicated solely to additive manufacturing and 3D printing, brought together leading companies across materials, components, and equipment. The joint showcase highlighted TPM3D's cutting-edge SLS products and solutions tailored for the dynamic Korean market.

K-Labs, TPM3D's trusted partner in Korea, brings deep expertise in translating advanced 3D printing technologies from lab prototypes to commercially viable products. This synergy was evident on the show floor, where their collaborative presentation attracted considerable attention from industry professionals and visitors.

A Market Poised for Growth

The partnership is strategically positioned within Korea's rapidly expanding additive manufacturing sector. According to Grand View Research, the Korean market is projected to reach $4.619 billion in revenue by 2030, growing at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 27.1% from 2024 to 2030. This robust growth trajectory offers a vast potential platform for TPM3D and K-Labs.

Real-World Applications

K-Labs displayed over 20 TPM3D SLS 3D printed parts at their booth, demonstrating the versatility of materials like TPU, Carbon Fiber Reinforced PA12, Copolyamide, and PEEK. These samples spanned critical industries, including medical, automotive, consumer electronics, electric tools, and more.

The booth featured compelling application cases, underscoring the practical benefits of TPM3D's SLS technology:

Lightweight, High-Strength Drone Frames: A micro-UAV airframe, printed in Precimid1180 BLK (Nylon 11), measured 100x100x14.8mm. This part exemplifies the balance of lightweight design and structural integrity required for efficient flight and agile control.

Custom Medical Orthotics: Custom insoles printed in Precimid1130 88A (TPU) were designed specifically to alleviate walking pain. These insoles improve knee and hip biomechanics, offering significant relief for patients with conditions like flat feet, valgus foot, calcaneal eversion, and in-toeing gait.

Advanced Wrist-Hand Orthoses: Replacing traditional plaster casting, these orthoses utilize 3D scanning for precise customization. They offer superior comfort with excellent flexibility, lightweight feel, durability, abrasion resistance, water resistance, and antimicrobial properties. Ideal for post-operative stabilization and recovery from wrist fractures and sprains.

A Legacy of Innovation, A Future of Collaboration

Founded in 1999, TPM3D boasts a rich history of continuous innovation in SLS technology. The company has developed deep expertise in proprietary printing systems, auxiliary equipment, and high-reusability powders.

TPM3D is committed to working hand-in-hand with K-Labs and industry partners to drive technological advancements in the Korean market. Together, we aim to contribute to Korea's additive manufacturing growth and propel global 3D printing technology to new heights.

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