To make metal 3D printing accessible for engineering and manufacturing teams.
To make metal 3D printing accessible for engineering and manufacturing teams.
To make metal 3D printing accessible for engineering and manufacturing teams.
100x faster. Quality & cost-per-part needed to scale. Designed for throughput.
Office-friendly, affordable metal 3D printing. Designed for engineers.
Rapid prototyping , Part consolidation, Complex geometries, Design customization, On-demand manufacturing, Supply chain re-engineering, Rethinking product lines and designs, Small, nimble manufacturers can now compete
Industrial-grade composites, featuring continuous carbon fiber and fiberglass tape for unrivaled part strength
Easy to Change Materials
Office-safe materials—no powder handling. All material-touching components can be changed in a matter of minutes (cartridge, print head, feed tray, brush) Changing materials in laser-based systems poses safety risks and can take hours or even days. The Studio printer was designed with safe-to-handle, swappable media cartridges and quick release print heads for seamless material changes.
Post-Processing Compatibile
Parts can withstand optional post-processing to achieve critical dimensions & finish (e.g., CNC, EDM, grinding, etc.). Fully compatible with welding, heat treating, and traditional finishing operations (tumbling, media blasting, plating, etc.)
Watch a Live Stream of the Build
An in-chamber build plate camera captures video of the part as it prints, giving the engineer better insight and the ability to monitor print success.
Office-safe materials—no powder handling. All material-touching components can be changed in a matter of minutes (cartridge, print head, feed tray, brush) Changing materials in laser-based systems poses safety risks and can take hours or even days. The Studio printer was designed with safe-to-handle, swappable media cartridges and quick release print heads for seamless material changes.
Parts can withstand optional post-processing to achieve critical dimensions & finish (e.g., CNC, EDM, grinding, etc.). Fully compatible with welding, heat treating, and traditional finishing operations (tumbling, media blasting, plating, etc.)
An in-chamber build plate camera captures video of the part as it prints, giving the engineer better insight and the ability to monitor print success.
Alpha Precision Group:3D printing on a MIM manufacturing floor
Alpha Precision Group (APG) is a leading international provider of highly-engineered, metal fabrication, and valve assemblies with headquarters in St. Marys, Pennsylvania. Learn how APG has used their Studio System to produce a wide variety of parts including jigs, fixtures and end of arm tooling to help their manufacturing floor operate at full efficiency.
See Video Here.
Alpha Precision Group (APG) is a leading international provider of highly-engineered, metal fabrication, and valve assemblies with headquarters in St. Marys, Pennsylvania. Learn how APG has used their Studio System to produce a wide variety of parts including jigs, fixtures and end of arm tooling to help their manufacturing floor operate at full efficiency.
See Video Here.
Alpha Precision Group:3D printing on a MIM manufacturing floor
Alpha Precision Group (APG) is a leading international provider of highly-engineered, metal fabrication, and valve assemblies with headquarters in St. Marys, Pennsylvania...
See Video Here.