Meltio, based in Linares, Spain, specializes in wire-laser metal 3D printing technology. Their innovative Directed Energy Deposition (DED) process utilizes metal wire and laser energy to produce high-density metal parts, offering a cost-effective and reliable solution for industrial-grade additive manufacturing. Meltio's product lineup includes the Meltio M450 metal 3D printer and integration kits for CNC machines and industrial robots, enabling seamless hybrid manufacturing. Committed to advancing metal additive manufacturing, Meltio provides solutions that enhance production capabilities while maintaining affordability and efficiency.
Meltio, - a disruptive wire-laser metal deposition additive manufacturing technology (DED) leader - has today taken a giant leap towards facilitating the use of its unique metal 3D printing solutions.
The Linares-based multinational relies on its US distributor, Phillips Corporation, to close the first of many historic contracts that allows the Bataan ship and others in Navy to manufacture parts and repair tools.
This new ecosystem signed with leading software companies to foster the Meltio Engine CNC and Robot Integrations offers its customers the broadest and most compelling software portfolio to industrialize Meltio’s metal additive manufacturing process.