Additive Industries Introduces the MetalFABG2

The new MetalFABG2 metal additive manufacturing system [Source: Additive Industries]

It’s not often Additive Industries announces a new platform, but they did this week.

The Eindhoven-based company’s flagship product has been the MetalFAB1, an unusual device first introduced way back in 2014.

The company has come a very long way since then, gradually incrementing the capabilities of the MetalFAB1 to provide increased performance.

The key to their success is their early recognition that in order to produce metal parts, there are more steps involved than simply the printing itself. There are stages required in post processing where loose powder is taken off, heat treatments are provided, supports are removed, etc. They designed a machine that would do more than just the printing and would take on many of the other tasks involved. This greatly simplified not only the work required by the 3D printer operators, but also in acquiring the solution itself: fewer pieces of equipment had to be purchased.

Now, after seven years, they’ve announced their new flagship system: MetalFabG2.

What’s different about the MetalFABG2?

The major difference appears to be throughput. Additive Industries said the “G2” offers “double productivity” over their previous MetalFAB1 system. That alone should attract significant interest from manufacturers, as throughput is the number one consideration.

But there’s more. Additive Industries explains:

“This new model had over 150 updates implemented and features optimized gas flow, optimized heat management, updated process parameters and automated beam quality measurements. The system is Sigma Labs PrintRite3D ready.”

Note: PrintRite3D is a melt pool monitoring tool that operates in real time. This enables MetalFABG2 operators to record evidence of part quality without the requirement for physical testing, as each part of the build is recorded and analyzed on the fly.

Configurations of the MetalFABG2 metal additive manufacturing system [Source: Additive Industries]

The new MetalFABG2 is set to come in three different configurations:

  • Core
  • Automation
  • Continuous Production

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