You’ve probably heard all about the benefits of 3D printing for rapid prototyping.   But did you know that many companies are now using additive manufacturing for mass production?

 

While rapid prototyping is still a part of the game, it’s quickly being replaced with the knowledge that metal additive manufacturing also has the capacity to create strong, highly customized parts on-demand, and in high volumes.   As the technology advances and becomes more affordable, many manufacturers are turning to additive manufacturing as a feasible alternative to traditional methods of casting, molding, and milling.

 

Here’s what makes metal additive manufacturing a viable option for high-volume production in a variety of industries:

1. Faster time to market

2. Expansive material selection

3. Design freedom

4. Less waste

5. No tooling

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