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Protolabs Installs Second Axtra3D Lumia X1 3D Printer for Advanced Photopolymer Applications

CHARLOTTE, NC, USA, Jul 21, 2025 – Axtra3D proudly announces the successful installation of a second Lumia X1 3D printer at Protolabs, a global leader in digital manufacturing. The expansion comes within nine months of Protolabs adopting their first Lumia X1 system, marking a rapid and strategic scaling of their advanced photopolymer capabilities in response to growing customer demand.

Protolabs Director of 3D Printing Operations Kenny Capps indicates, “From the outset, the Lumia X1 has exceeded expectations in both performance and reliability, making it an excellent choice for scaling. Its ability to consistently deliver high-quality parts with minimal post-processing has allowed us to expand production without compromising on speed or precision. 

The addition of a second unit enables us to meet the growing customer demand for HPS parts.”

Protolabs leverages the Lumia X1 platform primarily for ceramic mold inserts, prototyping and production end use parts, and fire-retardant applications that benefit from the machine’s precision, surface quality, dimensional accuracy, and throughput. The decision to bring on a second unit demonstrates Protolabs’ confidence in the Lumia X1’s repeatability and the strategic value it brings to their additive production capabilities.

“Protolabs’ decision to install a second Lumia X1, driven by expanding application use, reinforces the value of our Hi-Speed SLA. The fact that we moved from PO to full installation in just three days is a testament not only to the strength of our partnership, but also to the operational alignment and commitment on both sides,” said Rajeev Kulkarni, Chief Strategy Officer at Axtra3D.

He continues, “Protolabs is known for identifying and scaling transformative technologies quickly, and their continued investment in the Lumia X1 highlights the platform’s unmatched combination of speed, precision, and material capability. We’re excited to support Protolabs’ growth and innovation.”

Join us for an exclusive ASME webinar on July 31st at 2 PM EST, where Protolabs and Axtra3D will share why Protolabs chose Hi-Speed SLA technology, recent success stories, and the key capabilities and outcomes driving impact.

Register here: https://app.webinar.net/wNkqm04mo6M?mcc=Axtra3D

To learn more about Protolabs’ work with the Lumia X1, visit their Advanced Photopolymers page: https://www.protolabs.com/services/3d-printing/advanced-photopolymers

About Axtra3D

Based in the US and Italy, Axtra3D is a global company specializing in Hi-Speed SLA systems that eliminates tradeoffs between print throughput, accuracy, feature resolution, and surface finish, typically found in traditional SLA or DLP systems.

The flagship Lumia X1 Hi-Speed SLA system by Axtra3D represents a significant advancement, combining its Hybrid PhotoSynthesis resin polymerization process with TruLayer, a layer separation technology. HPS utilizes both a laser and a DLP to image simultaneously, while TruLayer enables rapid detachment of the active print layer, resulting in a 20X throughput improvement while preserving the accuracy and fidelity of SLA parts.

Axtra3D operates with two business models. 

Axtra Solutions™: This model provides fully optimized, turnkey 3D printing solutions. Customers receive complete print profiles fine-tuned for maximum performance and reliability, supported by Axtra3D’s Applications team and quality material partners.

Axtra OpenAccess™: This model further builds on Axtra Solutions™ and allows customers the flexibility to experiment with new materials and applications. It supports innovation and adaptability, enabling added flexibility.

Learn more at https://axtra3d.com.

Nitin Patil
Nitin Patil
Editor and Director of Content, DailyCADCAM.com. Nitin completed his Master's in Mass Communication & Journalism and having 13 years of work experience as an editor, content writer with renowned international technical magazines and media companies. He is associated with CAD,CAM industry since 2008.
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