Machine Design

Custom Machining with Metal Printing

Custom machining methods for prototypes and assemblies can be costly and time-consuming. By utilizing 3D printing to print metal directly, companies have been able to reduce outsourcing costs and tooling backlogs, while opening new possibilities for additional revenue. Review these four use case examples to learn how:

  • Assembly consolidation can can simplify production
  • Additive manufacturing can unlock design elements not possible through other methods
  • Products can be brought to market faster using rapid prototyping
  • More…


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