Wire arc additive manufacturing is a 3D printing technology in which a wire feedstock is melted and deposited layer by layer by a robotic arm to build three-dimensional objects. It has a much larger build size and a significantly faster deposition rate than other metal 3D printing technologies, which, combined with its good mechanical properties and wide range of materials, makes it a great fit for high-mix, low-volume production of large-scale metal parts and tooling for many industries, including aerospace and defense, energy, oil and gas, and more.
Build size: 4 x 5 x 7 feet