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HP Launches IF 600HT High-Temperature FFF 3D Printer for Industrial Applications


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HP IF 600HT Industrial 3D Printer Launch

The new printer expands HP’s additive manufacturing portfolio, supporting high-temp polymers like PEEK and Ultem across multiple industries.

The HP IF 600HT High Temp FFF 3D printer was launched by HP Additive Manufacturing Solutions at Formnext 2025. The first device in a planned line of industrial filament gear includes the HP High Temp Industrial Filament 3D Printer, which will be released in the first half of 2026.

The launch puts HP in a position to handle advanced polymer applications that improve its range of powder-based MJF technology. Also, indicating the company's move into filament-based additive manufacturing after almost ten years of focusing on Metal Jet and Multi Jet Fusion technologies.

The modular system targets applications using customized and high-temperature polymers, such as PEEK and Ultem, and has adjustable extruders made for different temperature capabilities. In industries where metal replacement materials are in great demand, such as aerospace, energy, healthcare, rail, automobiles, and education, HP builds up the platform.

A gap in HP's additive manufacturing capabilities is filled by the new High Temp FFF 3D printer, which makes it possible to work with high-temperature materials that MJF is currently able to process. The system gives manufacturers the ability to experiment with a variety of polymers while maintaining industrial-grade performance because it is based on an open materials platform that is supported by HP's global service network.

The modular architecture of the HP IF 600HT includes adjustable extruders designed to meet particular temperature demands. In order to meet the material handling needs of engineering-grade polymers that need regulated environments, an accompanying MMS cabinet offers integrated filament storage and drying capabilities.

The company's capacity to serve a wide range of industrial demands, from engineering and high-temperature materials to precision components and large-scale manufacturing parts, is expanded by the larger HP Industrial Filament 3D Printer Solutions portfolio. Customers may reduce the cost per part and improve uptime to market for a variety of applications that need high-value, production-grade components due to this development.


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