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Nikon SLM
NXG 600
6kW Fiber
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6kW Fiber additive Machine
6kW
Germany
2024
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Nikon SLM NXG 600 buyer page for production metal AM searches that use the shorter model name. Validate laser count, build volume, alloy qualification, powder handling, factory utilities, monitoring, and post-processing cost before comparing with NXG XII 600 or Velo3D systems.
Use this NXG 600 page to clarify laser count, factory utilities, monitoring, and serial-part economics before treating the short model name as the 12-laser NXG XII package.
Confirm usable build volume, recoater limits, support strategy, and part orientation because nominal chamber dimensions do not equal production yield.
Ask which alloys are qualified, whether parameter sets are included, and how powder handling, sieving, inert gas, oxygen monitoring, and documentation are configured.
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NXG 600 searches should clarify laser count, factory utilities, powder logistics, monitoring, depowdering, heat treatment, machining, inspection, and staffing.
Best For: Production AM teams evaluating large build volume and serial-part economics before deciding whether the 12-laser NXG XII package is required.
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| Brand | Nikon SLM |
| Model | NXG 600 |
| Laser Type | Fiber |
| Power Output | 6 kW |
| Wavelength | 1070 nm |
| Laser Source | Nikon SLM |
| Control System | Nikon SLM Control |
| Cooling Type | Water |
| Country of Origin | DE |
| Release Year | 2024 |
| Warranty | 1 years |
| Price Range | $2,200,000 - $3,400,000 |
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Confirm freight, installation, training, chiller, fume extraction, assist gas setup, and spare lens/nozzle starter kits before comparing final supplier quotes.
Production AM teams evaluating large build volume and serial-part economics before deciding whether the 12-laser NXG XII package is required.
Material capability is not fully published. Request a test-cut report for your thickest production material.
Check thickness parametersBudget for protective window replacement, nozzle wear, chiller service, extraction filters, and periodic source/cutting-head inspection.
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The Nikon SLM NXG 600 features a 6kW fiber laser, suitable for metal 3D printing and additive manufacturing.
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