Laser Lines showcases advanced additive manufacturing and laser technologies at MACH 2026

Published: | MACH 2026

Laser Lines returns to the NEC from the 20-24 April 2026 for MACH 2026 with two feature-packed stands in Hall 17 (418 and 428), demonstrating its most extensive line-up yet of additive manufacturingtechnologies and industrial laser systems. As the UK’s leading
supplier of 3D printers and laser solutions, Laser Lines continues to support manufacturers in reducing costs, accelerating product development and increasing production efficiency.

Mark Tyrtania, Sales Director at Laser Lines, says: “MACH is always a highlight for our team. This year we’re bringing more technology than ever; from polymer and metal additive manufacturing to advanced laser welding and marking solutions. We’re excited to meet visitors,
understand their challenges and show how our systems can transform productivity across design, prototyping and production."

Stand 428 - Additive Manufacturing Solutions

Laser Lines’ additive manufacturing stand will feature a wide range of 3D printers, materials and post‑processing systems, including:

Stratasys F370: An industrial‑grade FDM 3D printer offering a streamlined CAD‑to‑print workflow via GrabCAD Print™, fast material changeovers, a spacious 355 × 254 × 355 mm build volume, and compatibility with a wide range of engineering materials including ABS‑CF10, TPU 92A, ASA and PC‑ABS. Designed for prototyping, tooling and low‑volume production, the F370 delivers accurate, repeatable results for both factory and office environments.

Stratasys J55: A compact, office‑friendly Polyjet printer producing high‑fidelity, multi-material and full‑colour prototypes with more than 640,000 colour combinations. It features an ultra‑quiet operation (<53 dB), ProAero™ fume extraction, a rotating build platform for exceptional surface finish and the ability to print five materials simultaneously, enabling realistic models that look, feel and perform like final products.

Stratasys Origin® Two: A production‑grade P3™ DLP system designed for end‑use part manufacturing with high accuracy, smooth surface finishes (as low as 3 μm Ra) and repeatability. With a 192 × 108 × 370 mm build volume and tolerances down to ±50 μm for validated
applications, Origin Two is ideal for tooling, jigs, fixtures and functional production components.

Xact Metal XM200G: An affordable high‑performance metal powder‑bed fusion system with options for single or dual fibre lasers (100–400W), a 150 × 150 × 150 mm build volume (extendable to 290 mm), premium F‑theta optics for micron‑level precision, overlapping dual‑laser work areas and an open‑material platform. Designed for manufacturers, R&D and tooling, the XM200G offers metal AM capability at an accessible price point.

PostProcess DEMI X520: An automated full‑stack resin removal solution for SLA, DLP and Polyjet workflows. Using Axial Flow Technology™, AUTOMAT3D® intelligent software and biocompatible detergents, the DEMI X520 delivers faster, safer and highly consistent post‑processing with cycle times around 10 minutes and up to 10× less waste than IPA‑based methods.

FixtureMate demonstrations (with GrabCAD Print Pro): Live demonstrations of FixtureMate, an automated fixture‑design tool enabling operators without CAD expertise to create production‑ready fixtures in under 20 minutes. Integrated into GrabCAD Print Pro, Fixturemate shortens fixture design time by up to 80% and enables rapid creation of assembly fixtures, inspection gauges, welding fixtures and more.

Stand 418 - Industrial Laser Solutions

On stand 418, Laser Lines will display a comprehensive portfolio of laser technologies for welding, marking and precision processing designed to streamline repair, marking and manufacturing workflows.

These include:

Sisma SWA series, engineered for long, continuous working sessionswithout any loss of precision. Operators benefit from advanced software capable of managing complex weld paths, including circular routes, inclined planes, filling and overlap functions, ensuring exceptionally smooth, consistent seams. Its flexible, multi‑axis head positioning enables technicians to reach deep or irregular areas inside moulds, significantly reducing maintenance time and enhancing the quality of repairs.

LM‑B / LM‑C laser welding platform, which prioritises ease of use, accuracy and long‑term reliability. Its Smart Spot Technology ensures deep focus and stable pulse performance from the first shot, contributing to a highly repeatable welding process. Operators also benefit from the patented Syncro View vision system for smooth, low‑strain visual tracking during welding, while the Eco Mode intelligently reduces power consumption during idle periods. Fully digital electronics improve diagnostic accuracy, pulse stability and lamp lifespan, giving businesses a more dependable, lower‑maintenance welding solution.LWS series, for customers requiring fast, highly adaptable laser marking. Its open, three‑sided portal structure and removable or lowerable worktable allow for easy handling of large, heavy or unusually shaped parts. The system’s modularity enables integration of rotary axes, tilting heads, and the Coaxial Vision System for high‑precision automatic workflows. With a robust industrial frame, ergonomic design and intuitive Sisma‑developed software, LWS systems help users achieve repeatable, high‑quality marking even in complex or automated production environments.

CSP ultrafast laser series offers exceptional marking and micro‑machining performance across a wide variety of materials. With picosecond pulse durations, high beam quality and advanced Burst Mode technology, CSP systems overcome the thermal challenges of conventional ablation, resulting in cleaner edges, finer details and superior surface quality. Users can perform 2D and 3D engraving, texturing, colouring, blackening, paint stripping and more,while Pattern Matching software ensures precise positioning even on complex geometries. Its integrated chiller, automated door and high‑accuracy Z‑axis contribute to a stable, production‑ready machine designed to deliver consistent throughput and outstanding aesthetic results.

Experts from the Laser Lines’ industrial lasers and additive manufacturing teams will be available on the stands throughout the show to discuss applications, integration options and workflow optimisation.

Anyone interested in catching up with Laser Lines to discuss additive manufacturing or industrial lasers, or to book 1-2-1 briefings at MACH 2026 can contact Laser Lines on 01295 672599 or by emailing This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

About Laser Lines

Founded in 1975, Laser Lines is the UK’s leading supplier of industrial lasers, 3D printers and additive manufacturing systems. With five decades of expertise, a large demonstration facility, and a highly experienced technical team, Laser Lines supports customers across manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, medical, R&D and education. The company is a Stratasys Platinum Partner and offers full-service sales, support, maintenance and training.


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