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Provides access for companies to large-scale metal additive manufacturing capacity for complex components.

Scandinavia's largest large-scale metal 3D printing facility supports companies in offshore, utility, transport and manufacturing industries that need to manufacture or rebuild metal components too large or complex for conventional equipment. The need often arises when standard machine capacity is insufficient, when cast or machined parts have long lead times, or when worn components must be rebuilt instead of replaced. 

 

Large-scale metal processing in one facility 

The facility is part of several additive manufacturing services, and supports large metal components, structures and repair tasks within one setup. It can be used for precision printing with directed energy deposition (DED), laser welding, hybrid laser welding, surface treatment and repairs in development, production and remanufacturing contexts. 

Industrial large scale metal 3D printing system with robotic arm depositing metal on a large workpiece inside an enclosed facility.
Robotic large-scale metal 3D printing used to manufacture and rebuild oversized industrial components.

Target group and benefits

Supporting industry with large-scale metal printing

The facility is relevant for industrial companies that need a controlled route to large-scale metal build-up, repair and rebuilding. It supports companies who need to assess whether a component can be manufactured additively and whether worn parts can be restored instead of replaced. 

 

Practical outcomes for industrial teams 

The facility can be used to print, repair or rebuild large components and to document print quality for customers and OEMs. This is relevant when long lead times, replacement costs or limited manufacturing flexibility affect production and maintenance planning. 

Discuss your large-scale metal 3D printing needs

Contact us to discuss how the facility can support manufacturing, repair or remanufacturing of large metal components and structures.

Use cases

Use the facility for large-scale metal printing that support production decisions and required documentation.

Large component manufacturing

Produce metal components and structures that exceed the size limits of conventional additive manufacturing systems, reducing the need to split builds into smaller assemblies.

Repair of damaged metal parts

Rebuild worn or damaged areas on industrial components instead of replacing the full part and reduce the operational impact of long replacement lead times.

Remanufacturing of existing components

Restore high-value components for continued use when replacement is impractical or costly, supporting service-life extension decisions.

Hybrid processing in one facility

Handle printing, welding and related rebuild tasks within one facility, supporting more coordinated process planning and reducing disruption between production steps.