A massive new 3D print farm in Shenzhen demonstrates ultra high-volume additive manufacturing capabilities that could redefine distributed printing.
The Scale You Have to See to Believe
China's additive manufacturing capabilities just took a massive leap forward. A new report from China.org highlights the operations of Shenzhen Huafast Industry Co., Ltd., a company operating what appears to be one of the largest 3D print farms in the world.
The facility is based in Shenzhen — the same city that's home to Bambu Lab and many other major 3D printer manufacturers.
What This Means for the Industry
Large-scale print farms represent a fundamental shift in how 3D printing services are delivered:
- Massive throughput: Hundreds or thousands of printers working in parallel
- Economies of scale: Lower per-part costs through volume
- Speed: Orders fulfilled in hours, not days
As the global additive manufacturing market continues growing, facilities like Shenzhen Huafast are setting new benchmarks for what large-scale production looks like.
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