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Incodema3D Purchases 5 EOS Metal 3D Printers

Company inks agreement to buy 9 more printers to expand to metal printing capabilities, EOS reports.

Incodema3D Purchases 5 EOS Metal 3D Printers
Once delivered and installed, this investment brings Incodema3D’s portfolio of EOS technology to over 50 metal 3D printers. Image courtesy: EOS

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By DE Editors  

June 2, 2026

industrial 3D printing manufacturer, Incodema3D is awaiting delivery of four EOS M 400-4 and one EOS M4 ONYX systems, and a larger order for nine additional systems: Four EOS M4 ONYX, two EOS M 400-4 and three EOS M 300-4 systems. Once delivered and installed, this investment brings Incodema3D’s portfolio of EOS technology to over 50 metal 3D printers.

“Through 2030 we project continued high growth, and our business requires us to expand our existing facilities, add a new facility, and significantly increase our hiring—all challenges we are tackling right now,” says Sean Whittaker, founder and CEO of Incodema3D. “With a sense of urgency to support national priorities, we truly feel that we are setting the bar for contracted metal AM production and have created well-oiled processes to produce everything from 10 mission-critical parts for a defense customer to 10,000 parts for an energy company.”

Recently, Incodema3D announced that AFM Capital established a majority stake in the AM venture, and now it is executing its growth plan for manufacturing capacity to increase threefold by 2030, including an upcoming second manufacturing facility. Incodema3D has consolidated business exclusively around EOS metal AM technology at its 60,000-sq.-ft. New York facility. Beyond its AM capabilities are Incodema3D’s investments in traditional manufacturing technologies for post-processing and finishing AM parts.

“We are constantly introducing process improvements and efficiencies through automation wherever possible to achieve quality and throughput,” says Matt Lewis, Incodema3D vice president of programs. “By integrating design for additive manufacturing, industrial-scale 3D printing, post-processing, precision machining, inspection, and fulfillment under one roof, we can move complex metal parts into production with speed, consistency, and confidence.”

“Incodema3D’s continued growth is a strong reflection of both their technical leadership and unerring vision for AM on an industrial scale,” says Glynn Fletcher, president of EOS North America. 

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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