AML3D to install ninth ARCEMY X Additive Manufacturing machine in the US

AML3D Limited, headquartered in Edinburgh, Australia, announced that it has received a AUS$1.69 million (US$ 1.09 million) order for a large-scale ARCEMY X Wire Arc Directed Energy Deposition AM machine from FasTech LLC, Danville, Virginia, USA.

Supplied by AML3D’s US Technology Centre in Stow, Ohio, the ARCEMY X is expected to be installed and operational during the third quarter of the 2026 financial year. To expedite delivery, the FasTech ARCEMY X will be supplied with a ~2.7 tonne (6,000 lb) positioner from AML3D’s fleet of machines already in operation at Stow. A replacement ARCEMY X will then be installed at Stow to ensure the company maintains production capacity at its US Technology Centre.
The FasTech ARCEMY X Additive Manufacturing will be the ninth to be installed in the US, directly supporting AML3D’s US scale-up strategy, which focuses on supporting defence, marine and oil & gas sectors.

“The FasTech ARCEMY X sale builds on AML3D’s success in supporting the US defence sector and demonstrates relevance to the broader US industrial manufacturing,” stated Sean Ebert, CEO, AML3D. “ARCEMY technology delivers large-scale industrial parts faster, using less energy, creating less waste and to a higher standard than traditional manufacturing process.”
“Demand for ARCEMY systems and their high-speed component manufacturing capability continues to grow in the US. The addition of FasTech to the network of US-based, ARCEMY-enabled, third-party industrial manufacturers which helps to meet that demand. AML3D is becoming increasingly embedded and indispensable at multiple levels across the US manufacturing landscape,” Ebert concluded.



























