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11 июля 2025
RusMelt 300M 3D Printer Certified for Export Markets



	
The RusMelt 300M 3D printer, developed by Rosatom Additive Technologies, has received Russia’s ‘Made in Russia’ quality mark in the ‘Uniqueness’ category. This certification confirms the printer meets high standards of quality, safety, and manufacturing reliability, which is an important step in expanding to global markets.

Rosatom’s first serially produced 3D printer, the RusMelt 300M, uses Selective Laser Melting (SLM) to manufacture parts from stainless steels and heat-resistant alloys, as well as aluminum-, titanium-, nickel- and cobalt-chrome-based powders. Series production began in 2024, and seven systems have already been delivered.

Focusing on export growth, Rosatom Additive Technologies is targeting friendly markets in the CIS, Asia, Africa, and South America, with the regional potential for additive manufacturing estimated at USD 6.6 billion.

“Certification under the ‘Made in Russia’ program is a major step toward entering global markets. It reinforces confidence among international partners, gives us a competitive edge, and highlights Rosatom Additive Technologies as a leader in industrial 3D printing,” said Ilya Kavelashvili, Director of Rosatom Additive Technologies.

The ‘Made in Russia’ mark is awarded only to products that meet strict standards for quality, reliability, and uniqueness. With over 80 years of technological expertise, Rosatom is now taking Russian additive manufacturing to the global stage.

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About Rosatom Additive Technologies

Rosatom Additive Technologies is at the forefront of Russia’s industrial 3D printing sector, driving innovation, standards, and workforce development. Since 2019, Russia has prioritized additive manufacturing through national strategies and roadmaps, and Rosatom has been central to this effort—developing more than half of the country’s active 3D printing standards.

The RusMelt 300M, Rosatom’s flagship 3D printer using selective laser melting (SLM), received certification from the Russian Chamber of Commerce in 2023, qualifying it for government procurement programs. This achievement reflects Rosatom’s commitment to quality, reliability, and readiness for international markets.

Rosatom is also expanding infrastructure and skills: seven Public Access Additive Technology Centers (PA ATCs) have been established across Russia to provide training, masterclasses, and hands-on experience. The Russian 3D printing market grew by 60% in 2023 and 23% in 2024, surpassing 18 billion rubles, with Rosatom expected to account for up to 70% of sector investments through 2030.

Rosatom Additive Technologies offers full-cycle solutions for industrial customers: from 3D printers, software, and specialized powders to training and technical support. This ensures companies in strategic industries can implement additive manufacturing efficiently and reliably. Learn more at https://rosat.tvel.ru/

About TVEL Fuel Company

TVEL Fuel Company (Fuel Division of Rosatom) operates nuclear fuel production, uranium enrichment, centrifuge manufacturing, and related research and design activities. TVEL supplies fuel for over 70 power reactors in 15 countries, research reactors in nine countries, and Russia’s naval reactors. The division is the world’s largest producer of enriched uranium and a global leader in stable isotopes, while also expanding into chemistry, metallurgy, energy storage, 3D printing, digital technologies, and nuclear decommissioning.

Through innovation and high-tech solutions, Rosatom and its enterprises are advancing Russia’s technological independence and strengthening the competitiveness of the nuclear sector and broader industrial markets. Learn more at www.tvel.ru

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