In the increasingly demanding world of manufacturing, engineers are under pressure to develop more efficient and sustainable solutions. These often involve multiple processes across various machines, leading to fragmented workflows which increase production time, costs, and energy consumption.
Enter hybrid manufacturing, by merging the rapid production capabilities of 3D printing with the precision of subtractive CNC machining, manufacturers can accelerate production while improving material efficiency and production time, leading to cost savings, improved lead times and supports the drive toward more sustainable manufacturing practices.
Below, we explore our 6 new CNC machining operations that are fundamental to a hybrid manufacturing solution: Stock Clearing, Planar Finishing, Geodesic Finishing, 3D Contouring, Drilling, and Engraving.