Additive Industries integrates Dyndrite LPBF Pro in MetalFab machines

Dyndrite Corporation, headquartered in Seattle, Washington, USA, has announced a collaboration with Additive Industries, based in Eindhoven, the Netherlands. Through this partnership, Dyndrite’s LPBF Pro toolpath, qualification, and automation tools will be integrated into Additive Industries’ MetalFab machines.

Industrial MetalFab Additive Manufacturing machines are currently used in demanding and competitive markets, including aerospace, defence, automotive, and energy. Through the addition of LPBF Pro, customers will have fine-grained control over how their parts are manufactured, qualified and produced, with automated logs, serialised part data, and auditable build records ensuring compliance in regulated industries while working to reduce engineering overhead. This is expected to enable faster, more consistent turnaround from design to production-ready parts.

“With Dyndrite inside, Additive Industries’ customers can push the boundaries of what a modern AM platform can deliver,” said Andrew Hawkins, Product Marketing Manager at Additive Industries. “Dyndrite LPBF Pro combined with our industry-leading MetalFab technology raises the bar for capability, reliability, and repeatability, features critical for complex geometries and mission-driven applications.”

“Additive Industries provides a machine with full field lasers and spot size control,” added Harshil Goel, founder and CEO at Dyndrite. “By pairing their robust MetalFab platform with Dyndrite LPBF Pro’s toolpath control, we’re unlocking new capabilities in their proven platform. We continue to work closely with the Additive Industries’ engineers to unlock further benefits for customers.”



























