AON M2+

Specs
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Technology: Fused Filament Fabrication (Material Extrusion, FFF)
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Material Type: High-performance thermoplastics and composites (open-material system)
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Material Format: 1.75 mm filament
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Material Names: PEEK, PEKK, ULTEM™ 9085 & 1010 (PEI), PC, ABS, ASA, Nylon (PA6, PA6/66, PA12), PAEK, PPSU, PSU, PVDF, PETG, TPE, TPU; CF/glass/Kevlar®-reinforced and soluble support variants
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Build Volume: 450 × 450 × 565 mm (~114 L)
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Price: From approximately US$59,400 (quote-based)
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Resolution: XY positional accuracy ~25 µm; Z resolution ~1 µm; Layer height range ~0.05–1.0 mm
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Max Speeds: Travel up to 500 mm/s
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Temperatures:
- Chamber: actively heated to ~135 °C
- Bed: up to ~200 °C
- Extruders: 500 °C+
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Extruders: Dual Independent (IDEX); liquid-cooled hot ends; stainless steel nozzles (0.6 mm standard; options from 0.2–1.2 mm)
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Print Surface: Vacuum bed with interchangeable surfaces (PC, PEI, CF-PEEK) and auto-leveling
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Connectivity & Control: Ethernet, Wi-Fi (disconnectable); touchscreen LCD + web interface; remote management supported; Simplify3D slicing (open)
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Power & Dimensions:
- Supply: 208–240 VAC, single-phase, ~24.5 A
- Machine size: ≈955 × 1150 × 1450 mm; Weight: ~413 kg (910 lb)
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Description
The AON M2+ is a robust, industrial-grade FFF 3D printer for high-performance thermoplastics. Its hallmark features include a large, actively heated chamber (≈135 °C) and high-temperature extruders (up to 500 °C), enabling consistent printing of advanced polymers like PEEK, PEKK, and ULTEM™ with superior crystallinity and minimal porosity. The open material system supports a vast range of filaments—including reinforced composites—without vendor lock-in.
With dual independent extruders (IDEX), liquid-cooled hot ends, and fast travel speeds, it excels in printing complex, multi-material parts with precision. The vacuum-assisted swappable bed and auto-leveling ensure first-layer accuracy and ease of use. Remote management via Wi-Fi or Ethernet, plus standard slicing options like Simplify3D, make it fit for modern production workflows. Starting at around US$59K, it’s notably more affordable than comparable high-temp systems while offering substantial build volume and material flexibility.