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FAQ's
What is Aibuild LFAM software?
Aibuild is an AI-powered software platform built specifically for large format additive manufacturing. It automates toolpath generation for robotic and gantry-based 3D printing systems across polymer extrusion, metal DED, WAAM, cold spray, concrete and paste extrusion, replacing manual coding with intelligent, automated workflows from a single platform.
What is large format additive manufacturing (LFAM)?
Large format additive manufacturing is the process of 3D printing parts and structures at an industrial scale typically using robotic arms or gantry systems with pellet or wire-based extrusion. LFAM is used across aerospace, automotive, marine, construction and tooling to produce components and moulds that are too large or complex for conventional manufacturing methods.
What printing processes does Aibuild support?
Aibuild supports polymer extrusion including filament and pellet, metal directed energy deposition including wire and powder, wire arc additive manufacturing, cold spray, concrete extrusion and paste extrusion. It works across both robotic arm and gantry-based systems and supports hybrid additive and subtractive workflows with automatic tool changes.
Does Aibuild work with my existing hardware?
Aibuild is a machine-agnostic platform, meaning it is designed to work with a wide range of robotic arms and gantry systems rather than being locked to a single hardware vendor. It uses deep hardware integration to stream instructions directly to your machine and provide real-time control over the manufacturing process. Aibuild also works with existing factory robotic arms, allowing manufacturers to repurpose equipment they already own.