Additive Industries Unveils Flagship 3D Metal Printer

It is developed on a platform that allows even further expansion of the build volume and productivity in the future.

It is developed on a platform that allows even further expansion of the build volume and productivity in the future.

Additive Industries has developed a new flagship model MetalFAB-600. The company expects to present the new model towards the end of 2021.

The MetalFAB-600 will offer a build size of 600x600 mm and 1,000 mm Z-height and larger volume than Additive Industries’ current MetalFAB1, that already offers 420x420x400. The MetalFAB-600 will have a deposition rate up to 1000cc/hour, using 10x1kW lasers. It is developed on a platform that allows even further expansion of the build volume and productivity in the future.

The MetalFAB-600 automation will focus on powder handling, alignments, and calibrations to ensure the highest possible output, the company says. The MetalFAB-600 is designed to achieve the lowest cost per part.

In view of the importance of this project, and other projects on the development roadmap of Additive Industries, acting CEO Mark Vaes will reassume his role as CTO and manage the development team of the MetalFAB-600. Vaes combined both roles over the past few months. Jonas Wintermans, co-founder of the company, will step in as acting CEO.

“Right now it is crucial for Additive Industries to develop and innovate,” says Jonas Wintermans. “The new MetalFAB-600 project is very relevant for our customers and therefore important for Additive Industries. A larger build volume opens doors to more applications and more productivity. Larger build jobs also mean a need for higher laser power and maximum robustness, because users want their parts to reach the finish line when printing multiple day jobs.

“The existing MetalFAB1 (420x420), which will be developed even further in terms of simplification and laser power, excels in building long and heavy jobs up to 150kg parts,” Wintermans says. “Its new sibling, the MetalFAB-600 should build on that knowledge. We have an excellent team in place, led by Mark, and are confident to be able to enrich our industry with this new model, as well as with our current portfolio.”

To support Additive Industries’ growth and development ambitions Highlands Beheer, the investment company of the Wintermans family, has invested and committed a total of 33 million USD (28 million euro) in the company in 2020. This underlines its strong commitment to make a success of Additive Industries.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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