6K Additive partners with AGF Defcom for AM suppressor powders

6K Additive, a division of 6K, based in North Andover, Massachusetts, USA, announced that it has been selected as the strategic metal powder supplier for AGF Defcom. This partnership focuses on providing high-performance metal powders for AGF Defcom’s Additive Manufacturing of firearms suppressors.
A cornerstone of this agreement is the implementation of a closed-loop upcycling programme. Using the proprietary UniMelt microwave production system, 6K Additive will transform AGF Defcom’s manufacturing scrap, both solids and powder, back into premium metal powder. This initiative aims to ensure a secure, 100% domestic supply chain while significantly reducing material waste and production costs.
Zoltan Kovacs, owner and CEO of AGF Defcom said, “The suppressor market is accelerating at an unprecedented pace, and our investment in additive manufacturing is driving significant interest. To succeed with this technology, high-quality powder is a non-negotiable requirement. While partnering with 6K Additive ensures a premium domestic supply, the ability to upcycle our scrap is the real game changer. We have successfully transformed what was once a logistical and financial burden into a high-value asset that directly improves our bottom line.”
The suppressor industry has reportedly entered a period of growth in 2026, primarily catalysed by the removal of the $200 federal tax stamp. This regulatory shift reportedly unlocked significant demand, leading to an unprecedented surge in applications and a diversified market for lower-priced consumer options. Industry analysts have reportedly dubbed 2026 the “Year of the Suppressor,” forecasting record-breaking sales and a massive influx of first-time buyers. This high-volume environment creates a unique opening for advanced manufacturing techniques, particularly Additive Manufacturing, to help scale production despite fulfilment challenges.
Scott Dunham, Additive Manufacturing Research’s Executive Vice President of Research, shared, “The additive suppressor market is one we’ve been watching since 2017, and its impact today on metal additive manufacturing is undeniable. Additive technologies have enabled both business model innovation and product innovation in the area of suppressors, and within 5 years Additive Manufacturing Research expects a penetration of metal AM technologies into this market exceeding 70 percent. Reminiscent of what polymer printing did to the hearing aid industry in the late 2000s, and what continues to happen today in space and rocket propulsion, suppressors are the latest market that will flip to an additive dominant production this decade. It’s therefore important for stakeholders to be able to continue to bring a solid value proposition in this area to accelerate the transition and push the AM industry forward as a whole.”
Frank Roberts, CEO of 6K Additive, commented, “With the suppressor market growing at a staggering 265% in just five years, teaming up with AGF Defcom is a perfect strategic fit. They have a 25-year legacy of manufacturing excellence, and we are excited to support their high-growth trajectory.”
Roberts added, “Beyond the business expansion, AGF Defcom truly understands the importance of converting scrap into high-performance powder. The fact that we are both US suppliers makes this collaboration even more significant for the defence sector and domestic manufacturing.”
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