MINGDA 3D at Formnext 2025: A Consolidated Vision for Industrial Additive Manufacturing

Jan 31, 2026

In November 2025, MINGDA 3D participated in Formnext in Frankfurt with a clear objective: to present not individual products, but a consolidated vision for industrial additive manufacturing shaped by years of practical engineering and long-term development.

 

The exhibition marked a meaningful milestone for the company, reflecting how MINGDA 3D has evolved from focusing on large-format FDM systems into building a broader, application-driven technology portfolio addressing real industrial production needs.

 

With a purpose-built exhibition space, the emphasis was placed on systematic capability rather than isolated specifications—demonstrating how mature systems and emerging technologies coexist within a coherent roadmap.

 

Field-Proven Systems as the Foundation

 

At the foundation of this roadmap were MINGDA 3D’s established D Series industrial FDM platforms, including the MD-400D, MD-600D, and MD-1000D. Deployed globally across a wide range of applications, these systems represent continuous refinement in machine stability, scalability, and long-duration operational reliability.

 

 

Complementing the D Series, the AD-F4 was presented as a solution purpose-built for large-format advertising letters and signage production. Its presence underscored an approach that prioritizes defined application scenarios, where hardware design is closely aligned with real commercial workflows.

 

 

Rather than emphasizing novelty or short-term differentiation, these systems reflected a principle that has consistently guided MINGDA 3D’s development: industrial equipment earns its value through stable and consistent performance, repeatable production results, and the ability to build long-term trust in real manufacturing environments.

 

Extending Capabilities Toward High-Performance Manufacturing

 

Formnext 2025 also provided the opportunity to introduce MINGDA 3D’s new phase of technological development.

 

The Raptor Series, capable of reaching extrusion temperatures up to 500 °C, was presented in three build sizes—Raptor 450, 800, and 1200, addressed the growing demand for high-temperature materials and engineering-grade applications informing industries such as tooling, functional prototyping, and end-use part production. The series reflects a structured approach to high-performance printing—where thermal capability, mechanical architecture, and material compatibility are developed as a unified system rather than independent features.

 

 

Alongside this, the Mextru 1300 pellet 3D printing system highlighted MINGDA 3D’s exploration of alternative material processing paths for large-scale manufacturing. By supporting pellet-based materials, the system opens new possibilities for cost efficiency, material diversity, and scalable production—particularly in applications where part size and throughput are critical factors.

 

 

These technologies were presented not as experimental showcases, but as practical responses to evolving industrial manufacturing requirements.

 

A Measured, Long-Term Commitment to Industry

 

For MINGDA 3D, participation in Formnext has consistently served as more than a product display. It is a moment of reflection—an opportunity to assess progress, engage in technical dialogue, and reaffirm long-term direction.

 

MINGDA’s presence at Formnext 2025 reflected a consistent belief that industrial additive manufacturing advances through sustained engineering effort, close alignment with real applications, and patience measured in years rather than product cycles.

 

As the industry continues to mature, MINGDA 3D remains focused on developing equipment that supports real production environments—progressing deliberately, with clarity of purpose and technical depth.

 

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