Farsoon printer handles demanding applications

The HT601P-2 SLS printer is capable of continuous production of parts for aerospace, automotive and consumer markets.
April 1, 2026
2 min read

HT601P-2 This carbon dioxide-based, large-format selective-laser-sintering (SLS) 3D printer from China-based Farsoon Technologies can print large-scale components or perform high-density batch production of smaller parts. It is capable of continuous, industrial production of parts from powdered materials using polymer powder bed fusion (PBF), and is appropriate for use by demanding sectors such as aerospace, automotive and consumer goods. Designed to process high-performance polymers, including polyamide-6 (PA6), PA11, PA12, polybutylene terephthalate (PBT) and thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU), theHT601P-2 has a multi-zone thermal control system that maintains a uniform temperature within 5.4 degrees Fahrenheit of the set point. It boasts advanced process control and has centralized powder handling, automated build cylinder transfer, controlled part cooling, efficient part breakout and an interchangeable build cartridge for continuous production. To enable integration among multiple HT601P-2 units, the printers have an advanced powder management system that enables simultaneous powder recycling, mixing and sieving. As an option, for real-time process documentation and quality validation, users can integrate infrared cameras.

What’s new? The printer, which Farsoon Technologies launched in November at Formnext in Germany. 

Benefits Stable, efficient production of high-quality parts. The printer is compact and, with its integrated systems, it is designed for high efficiency, even with limited operator interaction. 

Farsoon Americas Corp., Round Rock, Texas, 512-551-9901, www.farsoon-gl.com 

Vital Statistics

Build volume 

About 2 feet in every direction 

Specifications of lasers 

Two 100-watt carbon dioxide lasers 

Maximum chamber temperature 

428 degrees Fahrenheit 

Maximum daily outputs 

Up to about 26.5 pounds 

 

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Karen Hanna

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Senior Staff Reporter Karen Hanna covers injection molding, molds and tooling, processors, workforce and other topics, and writes features including In Other Words and Problem Solved for Plastics Machinery & Manufacturing, Plastics Recycling and The Journal of Blow Molding. She has more than 15 years of experience in daily and magazine journalism.