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automotiveJune 28, 2026
ExOne's S-Print Pro: A Game-Changer for ASEAN Foundries
ExOne's new S-Print Pro brings industrial 3D printing to smaller foundries in Southeast Asia, promising affordability and efficiency.
ExOne's S-Print Pro: A Game-Changer for ASEAN Foundries \\[n]The landscape of industrial 3D printing is evolving, and ExOne is leading the charge with its latest offering, the S-Print Pro. This sand binder jetting (BJT) system is specifically designed to cater to smaller foundries and pattern shops, which have often been priced out of the market. For ASEAN countries like Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Malaysia, where many small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) dominate the manufacturing sector, this development could be a significant game-changer. \\[n]### Affordable and Efficient \\[n]The S-Print Pro is engineered to fit within a compact 12 m² floor space, making it an ideal solution for facilities with limited room. With a build volume of 1,200 × 750 × 500 mm and a standard layer thickness of 0.28 mm, the machine can complete a full job box in under one shift. This efficiency is crucial for foundries looking to maximize their production capacity without breaking the bank. The system supports furan binder with silica sand, and options for CeraBeads and silicon carbide are available, providing flexibility in material choices. \\[n]### Advanced Technology for Better Results \\[n]At the heart of the S-Print Pro is the CoreBoost printhead generation, which operates at 400 dpi resolution. This advanced technology is available in two configurations: one optimized for print performance and the other for lower operating costs. An optional feature called StepX provides in-situ surface smoothing, reducing the stair-stepping effect that can occur during layer-by-layer printing. These features ensure that the S-Print Pro delivers high-quality prints, even for complex geometries. \\[n]### Tailored for ASEAN Markets \\[n]For foundries in ASEAN, the S-Print Pro offers a compelling value proposition. Many of these operations are small, with fewer than 100 employees, and they often struggle to justify the investment in high-end 3D printing equipment. The S-Print Pro addresses this gap by providing an affordable entry point into industrial-grade additive manufacturing. Use cases include low-volume casting, contract manufacturing, spare-part production, custom components, and niche alloy or regional supply chain work. \\[n]### Concrete Takeaways for Factory Buyers \\[n]For factory buyers in ASEAN, the S-Print Pro represents a significant opportunity to enhance their production capabilities. By investing in this system, foundries can achieve higher quality and more efficient production, all while keeping costs manageable. Deliveries are scheduled to begin in Q2 2026, and interested parties can make reservations through [email protected] or regional representatives. ExOne also offers customized total-cost-of-ownership assessments to help potential buyers understand the long-term benefits. \\[n]In conclusion, the S-Print Pro is not just another 3D printer; it is a strategic tool that can transform the way ASEAN foundries operate. With its combination of affordability, efficiency, and advanced technology, it is poised to become a cornerstone of the region's manufacturing landscape.
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Editorial rewrite by ASEAN Machine team, based on public reporting from 3D Printing Industry, with added ASEAN manufacturing context.
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