Melotte implements amsight data system for semiconductor Additive Manufacturing

NewsSoftware
March 2, 2026
The amsight software displaying a manifold build job with colour-coded quality results and a CT scan of a witness specimen linked to the part data (Courtesy amsight)
The amsight software displaying a manifold build job with colour-coded quality results and a CT scan of a witness specimen linked to the part data (Courtesy amsight)

Melotte, headquartered in Zonhoven, Belgium, together with Additive Center, based in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, and amsight GmbH, Hamburg, Germany, have announced the successful operational implementation of a comprehensive data capturing system at Melotte’s facility, reportedly marking a significant step in the industrialisation of semiconductor component manufacturing.

EOS M4 ONYX: Exploring a customer-led path to scaling series metal Additive Manufacturing

Unlike many current industry initiatives that focus solely on capturing data from the Additive Manufacturing process, this implementation integrates Melotte’s entire production chain. The system captures structured data from the moment raw material enters the facility, through the build process, post-processing, and final CT scanning.

For semiconductor suppliers, this represents a shift from reactive, inspection-based quality control to proactive, data-driven quality assurance at the process level.

The semiconductor industry demands unprecedented levels of traceability and process stability, according to the companies. By reducing dependence on 100% end-of-line inspections and building a digital quality backbone instead, Melotte is establishing a scalable blueprint for the semiconductor supplier network and other high-tech value chains in the Netherlands.

Steel reinvented: Colnago’s Steelnovo and the search for the perfect modern road bike
  • Total traceability: Every variable, from powder chemistry to final internal geometry, is linked in a single digital thread.
  • Operational reality: The amsight software suite is fully operational within Melotte’s industrial environment and integrated into day-to-day workflows.
  • From inspection to prediction: Structured process data can now be visualised to show process stability and variation, enabling the introduction of Statistical Process Control (SPC) and deeper process understanding.

“The industry often mistakes ‘machine monitoring’ for ‘process control,'” said Harry Kleijnen, Additive Center. “What we have achieved with Melotte and amsight is the integration of the total process. We aren’t just looking at the laser; we are looking at the entire lifecycle of the part. This is the first step towards increasing process understanding and thus reducing the use of CT scanning.”

With the system now operational, the next phase involves analysing historical data to identify Critical-to-Quality (CTQ) parameters. This may enable Melotte to reduce inspection overhead while increasing compliance and predictability in semiconductor supply chains.

www.melotte.be

additivecenter.com

www.amsight.de

GET THIS ISSUE:  PDF  |  VIEW ONLINE  |  BUYER’S GUIDE
NewsSoftware
March 2, 2026

TRUSTED CONTENT. TARGETED AUDIENCE

Advertise with Metal AM and access a global base of 50,000+ AM professionals.

Contact Jon Craxford: [email protected]

Request a Media Pack
  • AM machines
  • Process monitoring & calibration
  • Heat treatment & sintering
  • HIP systems & services
  • Pre- & post-processing technology
  • Powders, powder production and analysis
  • Part manufacturers
  • Consulting, training & market data

Don’t miss a thing – register for our newsletter

Don't miss any new issue of Metal AM magazine, and get the latest industry news. Sign up to our twice weekly newsletter.

Register now

Join 40,000+ other AM professionals – follow us online

About Metal Additive Manufacturing magazine

Metal AM magazine, published quarterly in digital and print formats, is read by a rapidly expanding international audience.

Our audience includes component manufacturers, end-users, materials and equipment suppliers, analysts, researchers and more.

In addition to providing extensive industry news coverage, Metal AM magazine is known for exclusive, in-depth articles and technical reports.

Our focus is the entire metal AM process from design to application.

Each issue is available as an easy-to-navigate digital edition and a high-quality print publication.

Discover our magazine archive…

The free to access Metal Additive Manufacturing magazine archive offers unparalleled insight into the world of metal Additive Manufacturing from a commercial and technological perspective through:

  • Reports on visits to leading metal AM part manufacturers and industry suppliers
  • Articles on technology and application trends
  • Information on materials developments
  • Reviews of key technical presentations from the international conference circuit
  • International industry news

All past issues are available to download as free PDFs or view in your browser.

Browse the archive

Share via
Copy link
Powered by Social Snap