US Incodema3D Purchases Five, Orders Nine More EOS Metal 3D Printers
2026-06-03 10:02
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - US metal additive manufacturing service provider Incodema3D is accelerating its expansion, planning to add multiple EOS metal 3D printers, bringing its total EOS equipment count to over 50. This investment includes four EOS M 400-4 systems and one EOS M4 ONYX system, along with a larger order: four EOS M4 ONYX, two EOS M 400-4, and three EOS M 300-4 systems.

Incodema3D founder and CEO Sean Whittaker stated that the company expects sustained high growth through 2030, with business demand driving the expansion of its existing facilities, addition of new facilities, and significant workforce growth. He also emphasized that the company has established mature processes for contract metal additive manufacturing production, capable of producing 10 mission-critical parts for defense customers or 10,000 parts for energy companies.

Incodema3D has recently attracted attention due to AFM Capital holding a majority stake. It is currently executing a growth plan to triple production capacity by 2030, which also includes a second manufacturing facility to be announced soon. Since first acquiring EOS systems in 2012, Incodema3D has fully built its business on EOS metal additive manufacturing technology, and its 60,000-square-foot facility in New York will also undergo expansion. Additionally, the company has invested in traditional manufacturing technologies for post-processing and finishing of additive manufacturing parts.

Incodema3D Vice President of Projects Matt Lewis noted that the company continuously introduces process improvements and efficiency gains through automation to ensure quality and throughput. By integrating additive manufacturing design, industrial-grade 3D printing, post-processing, precision machining, inspection, and delivery under one roof, the company can bring complex metal parts into production with speed, consistency, and confidence. This end-to-end approach supports demanding production schedules while reducing lead times, improving part performance, and streamlining the supply chain.

These investments collectively reflect Incodema3D's long-term commitment to expanding additive manufacturing production. Through facility expansion, workforce growth, and continuous refinement of its vertically integrated manufacturing model, the company is strengthening its ability to deliver high-quality, production-ready metal parts at scale, laying the foundation for sustained growth in aerospace, defense, and other demanding industrial markets.

EOS North America President Glynn Fletcher stated that Incodema3D's continued growth reflects its technological leadership and vision for industrial-grade additive manufacturing. He noted that EOS has collaborated with the Incodema3D team for over a decade and is proud of the long-term trust.

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