DyeMansion introduces new solutions at Formnext 2025, driving down total cost of ownership across the post-processing workflow
DyeMansion introduces new solutions at Formnext 2025, driving down total cost of ownership across the post-processing workflow

DyeMansion is heading to Formnext 2025 with a clear mission: driving down the cost of additive manufacturing. Operating under the theme “More DyeMansion, More Efficient,” the company is showcasing a lineup designed to make the “Print-to-Product” workflow more affordable and scalable than ever before.

As the 3D printing industry matures, the focus has shifted from pure novelty to the bottom line—specifically, Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). DyeMansion is answering that call by introducing six new solutions that cut costs for users without sacrificing the high quality they are known for.

“The future belongs to those who create value, not just features,” says CEO Felix Ewald. “Our focus is on innovations that push additive manufacturing toward greater scalability, competitiveness, and sustainability.”

Here is what they are bringing to the table:

  • The ASM VX1: Following their recent acquisition, DyeMansion is introducing the VX1 to their vapor smoothing lineup. It offers the largest process chamber in its class for entry-level systems. With a plug-and-play design and low running costs, it’s perfect for service providers or OEMs starting with small-scale production.

  • L-RR (Refresh) Cartridge: This new solution for black dyeing is a massive efficiency booster. It cuts cycle times and lowers the cost per run by up to 70%. Plus, when paired with the DM60 Reservoir, it drastically reduces fresh water and wastewater usage while maintaining top-tier color quality.

  • Powerfuse S Loading Guide: DyeMansion has optimized the Powerfuse S Manual to take up 25% less space. It requires no extra equipment or site construction and includes an integrated solvent recovery system, keeping it the industry leader for cost-effective vapor smoothing.

  • Powerfuse Basket Max: Simple math—this larger basket offers 20% more volume per run. This means higher throughput and the ability to process larger parts, all without increasing your operational costs.

  • Powershot X IoT: The Powershot X is now fully IoT-compatible, completing the connectivity of the DyeMansion workflow. Users can now remotely track machine data like run times and status. This data helps optimize workflows, reduce downtime, and ultimately extend the machine’s lifespan and ROI.

  • DyeMansion Campus: Innovation isn’t just about hardware; it’s about people. The new DyeMansion Campus is an online training platform designed to support operational excellence. It allows companies to easily onboard new operators and keep their team’s skills sharp through self-service resources.

You can see the full post-processing portfolio, including the new VX1, at Formnext 2025 in Hall 12.1, Booth #C31.

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