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GE Additive
Concept Laser M1
200W Fiber
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200W Fiber additive Machine
200W
Germany
2021
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GE Additive Concept Laser M1 buyer page for compact metal AM searches. Validate build volume, single-laser configuration, alloy parameters, powder handling, inert-gas workflow, service status, and post-processing cost before comparing with M2, Sisma, EOS, or Renishaw compact systems.
Use this Concept Laser M1 page for compact metal AM searches where build volume, single-laser productivity, alloy qualification, and powder workflow must be validated before comparing price.
Confirm usable build volume, recoater limits, support strategy, part orientation, and whether the target parts justify an M1-class system rather than a larger M2 platform.
Ask which alloys and parameter sets are supported, how powder handling and sieving work, and what inert-gas, oxygen monitoring, and documentation requirements apply.
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Use $280000-460000 as the research range, then normalize every supplier quote to the same configuration.
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Compact Concept Laser route for alloy and powder-workflow validation
Concept Laser M1 comparisons should include build volume, laser configuration, alloy parameter access, powder logistics, inert gas, monitoring, depowdering, heat treatment, machining, and inspection.
Best For: Labs and production teams validating compact GE metal AM capability before stepping up to M2 Series 5 or larger production systems.
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| Brand | GE Additive |
| Model | Concept Laser M1 |
| Laser Type | Fiber |
| Power Output | 0.2 kW |
| Wavelength | 1070 nm |
| Laser Source | GE Additive |
| Control System | GE Additive Build |
| Cooling Type | Water |
| Country of Origin | DE |
| Release Year | 2021 |
| Warranty | 1 years |
| Price Range | $280,000 - $460,000 |
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Labs and production teams validating compact GE metal AM capability before stepping up to M2 Series 5 or larger production systems.
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The GE Additive Concept Laser M1 features a 0.2kW fiber laser, suitable for metal 3D printing and additive manufacturing.
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