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ROBOZE, a leader in manufacturing technology for mission-critical sectors, has unveiled the ARGO 500 HYPERSPEED MISSION READY (MR), a cutting-edge industrial additive manufacturing platform powered by Hyperspeed Printing for aerospace and defense. This innovative system delivers high-performance polymer and composite parts, prioritizing reliability, repeatability, and instant operational readiness.

With escalating global complexities and persistent supply chain disruptions, on-demand Hyperspeed Printing of critical components is now a vital strategic edge. The ARGO 500 HYPERSPEED MISSION READY empowers aerospace and defense teams to fabricate advanced parts swiftly and predictably, ensuring top-tier performance in the harshest environments.

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“In today’s geopolitical and industrial landscape, technological sovereignty and supply-chain resilience are mission-critical capabilities,” said Alessio Lorusso, Founder & CEO of ROBOZE. “ARGO 500 HYPERSPEED MISSION READY enables aerospace and defense organizations to produce advanced components on demand — strengthening operational readiness while reducing dependence on traditional, fragile supply chains.”

The ARGO 500 HYPERSPEED MISSION READY excels at producing components from high-performance polymers and advanced composites, materials increasingly vital in aerospace and defense for slashing weight, boosting durability, and supplanting machined metal parts. It’s fine-tuned for industry staples like SABIC’s ULTEM AM9085F resin in cabin interiors, plus ROBOZE’s rugged Carbon PEEK for metal replacement in harsh, corrosive settings.

Drawing on over a decade of engineering expertise, the platform elevates ROBOZE’s signature mechanical precision, thermal stability, and advanced PLC architecture. A standout feature is its built-in material conditioning system, which safeguards sensitive filaments across the entire production cycle.

Moisture control is essential for advanced polymers, as minor fluctuations can undermine mechanical integrity and part reliability. By embedding this conditioning directly into the system, the ARGO 500 HYPERSPEED MISSION READY streamlines workflows and provides the rigorous process control demanded by aerospace and defense applications.

This versatile platform unlocks diverse advanced applications, from high-temperature aerospace ducting and naval/defense structural elements to lightweight alternatives that replace conventional machined metal parts.

For ROBOZE, the ARGO 500 HYPERSPEED MISSION READY launch mirrors a pivotal industry pivot in aerospace and defense: prioritizing supply-chain resilience, rapid access to vital components, and manufacturing autonomy. Additive manufacturing is evolving into an indispensable strategic asset for mission-critical operations.

“As an industry, aerospace and defense constantly push the boundaries of innovation,” said Scott Sevcik, executive vice president of aerospace & defense at ROBOZE. “But delivering value to the operator in the field requires meeting the highest standards and performing under extreme conditions. ARGO 500 HYPERSPEED MISSION READY was engineered to deliver the repeatability, material control and reliability required to meet the stringent qualification requirements and perform at the highest levels.”

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