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Meltio Gains Credibility and Efficiency: Real Industrial Parts Reinforce its AM Solutions

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Meltio is gaining credibility and efficiency in the market with its metal additive manufacturing (AM) solutions, allowing industries to manufacture and repair metal parts in 3D more efficiently. By using Meltio's advanced AM technology, industries can reduce material waste and work with various metal materials, leading to greater manufacturing autonomy and cost reduction across sectors like automotive, defense, aerospace, and more. Meltio's Directed Energy Deposition (DED) metal 3D printing technology is being adopted by companies worldwide for manufacturing and repair needs, showcasing success stories in industries such as automotive and energy. The article highlights specific cases where Meltio's technology has enabled complex part production, reduced manufacturing costs and time, and improved overall production efficiency for various industrial applications.

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