MX3D launches MX Metal AM System

This is the company’s second turnkey solution for customers who are pursuing XXL 3D metal printing capabilities.

This is the company’s second turnkey solution for customers who are pursuing XXL 3D metal printing capabilities.

With the MX Metal AM System, customers can replace cast and forged parts. Image courtesy of MX3D.


MX3D, a company that introduced robotic wire arc additive manufacturing (WAAM or Wire-Arc DED), has launched the MX Metal AM System, a new turnkey robotic metal AM system for 3D printing large and certified metal parts.

With the MX Metal AM System, customers can cost-effectively replace cast and forged parts. The MX Metal AM System operates on multiple adjustable build plates, including a heavy-duty 2-axis positioner, and manufactures parts that weigh 5 tons or more. The system has a build volume of 6x1.5x3.5 m.

The new MX Metal AM System includes an 8-axis heavy-duty industrial robotic setup, high productivity power source and the MX3D 24/7 automation package. All elements are fully integrated with the latest version of MX3D’s end-to-end workflow software and control system MetalXL.

The MX Metal AM System features a fully upgraded MetalXL 4.0 package. This latest version of the MX3D’s MetalXL workflow software and control system, which supports various new productivity tools, dynamic sensors and active closed-loop processes. The new MX Metal AM System offers a fully customizable robotic system to print large-scale metal parts.

The MX Metal AM System can be further expanded by several additional sensors including advanced thermal cameras, 3D scanner, weld pool camera and acoustic emission sensors.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

Share This Article

Subscribe to our FREE magazine, FREE email newsletters or both!

Join over 90,000 engineering professionals who get fresh engineering news as soon as it is published.


About the Author

DE Editors's avatar
DE Editors

DE’s editors contribute news and new product announcements to Digital Engineering.
Press releases may be sent to them via DE-Editors@digitaleng.news.

Follow DE
#28056