Additive manufacturing

Direct Digital Manufacturing (DDM) refers to the use of production technologies to directly produce final products or components from digital designs, bypassing traditional manufacturing steps such as tooling and prototyping.

Advantages

Because there’s no need for tooling, Direct Digital Manufacturing offers shorter lead times. Do you want to validate your part in a specific material before launching the tool production?  This is the right solution!

Which materials can be used?

Direct Digital Manufacturing uses a wide range of materials. From extruded profiles to materials in block shape: all of them can be used to produce plastic or metal parts.

Where is DDM used?

Direct Digital Manufacturing can be used in a variety of markets, including automotive, medical, product design or even food processing.

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