Industrial 3D Printing

Industrial 3D printing is a manufacturing method for the creation of a physical product from a computer-aided design (CAD) digital file. Thin layers of material are deposited incrementally until the object is complete. The process is the opposite of traditional or subtractive manufacturing in which a product is cut from material. 3D printing produces less waste, requires no tools or molds, allows customization of each output and enables complex designs to make their way to market faster than traditional processes. A wide range of industrial or consumer printers use diverse materials—with plastic, metals and alloys being the most popular—to rapidly produce prototypes and final parts.

Industrial 3D Printing

Industrial 3D Printing in Action

Industrial 3D Printing - Customer Success

MBFZ toolcraft accelerates 3D metal printing processes

Industrial 3D Printing - Customer Success

Global additive manufacturing leader uses NX to improve traceability, save time and reduce errors.