Homemade mold 3D printers gain popularity overseas
YINCHUAN — With the arrival of spring producing busier days, a spacious workshop at Kocel Intelligent Machinery Ltd has workers conducting final adjustments and assembly of mold 3D printers for upcoming delivery to overseas clients.
Located in Yinchuan, Northwest China's Ningxia Hui autonomous region, Kocel is gaining increasing recognition abroad for its self-developed mold 3D printers, which have maintained a global market share of around 60 percent for four consecutive years.
"The printers ordered by our Italian clients arrived before this year's Spring Festival and we took our technical service team to their location for installation and debugging of the new machines during the Spring Festival holiday. Then, we traveled to Austria to upgrade both software and hardware for our existing clients, while we also discussed some new projects," said Bai Ming, vice-general manager of Kocel.