Incodema3D expands Additive Manufacturing capacity with six more EOS M 300-4s

July 11, 2024

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July 11, 2024
Incodema3D has purchased six additional EOS M 300-4 metal Additive Manufacturing systems from EOS (Courtesy EOS)
Incodema3D has purchased six additional EOS M 300-4 metal Additive Manufacturing systems from EOS (Courtesy EOS)

Incodema3D, based in Freeville, New York, USA, has purchased six additional EOS M 300-4 Laser Beam Powder Bed Fusion (PBF-LB) Additive Manufacturing machines from EOS GmbH, Krailling, Germany. The news comes just two months after Incodema3D invested in four EOS M 300s-4’s for its shop floor.

“The Incodema3D team is a great example of what can be achieved when extraordinarily talented people work together towards an aspirational goal,” stated Glynn Fletcher, President of EOS North America. “We continue to be blown away by what Incodema3D is accomplishing with EOS systems.”

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Established in 2016, Incodema3D specialises in metal Additive Manufacturing. The company offers advanced technologies for prototyping and serial production, and has undertaken more than 20,000 projects to date.

Once delivered, Incodema3D will have thirty-four EOS machines at its facility.

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