Azoth 3D adds Incus lithography-based metal AM machine for fast-turnaround complex parts

EquipmentNews
April 4, 2025
Azoth 3D will expand its production capabilities with a Hammer Lab35 lithography-based metal Additive Manufacturing machine (Courtesy Incus)
Azoth 3D will expand its production capabilities with a Hammer Lab35 lithography-based metal Additive Manufacturing machine (Courtesy Incus)

Azoth 3D, a precision Additive Manufacturing parts maker based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA, will expand its production capabilities with a Hammer Lab35, a lithography-based metal manufacturing (LMM) machine from Incus GmbH, Vienna, Austria. This collaboration is expected to enable Azoth 3D to deliver small, complex metal parts with shorter turnarounds.

Azoth stated that the adoption of Incus’ LMM technology marks a significant step forward in its mission to provide high-quality metal components with shorter lead times, increased design freedom, and cost efficiency. It will focus its work on 316L and 17-4 PH stainless steels and titanium.

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“Incus’ LMM technology allows us to bridge the gap between rapid prototyping and end-use production with an unmatched lead time of just 5-7 days,” stated Cody Cochran, General Manager and co-founder. “This is a game-changer for industries that require high-quality metal components quickly and cost-effectively.”

“We are excited to collaborate with Azoth 3D and bring the advantages of LMM technology to more manufacturers,” added Denise Moedder, Head of Application Engineering at Incus. “The Hammer Lab35’s ability to produce fine-detail metal parts with exceptional surface quality aligns perfectly with Azoth 3D’s vision for rapid and efficient production.”

The Hammer Lab35 machine utilises a photopolymerisation-based process to achieve its fine feature resolution and surface finish, making it well-suited for complex geometries and intricate designs.

The integration of Incus’ technology further strengthens Azoth 3D’s commitment to delivering cutting-edge Additive Manufacturing solutions and reducing supply chain constraints. For customers ready to order parts, Azoth provides its secure Smart Quote system, a digital tool that streamlines the process for parts that need to be delivered sooner. With the Smart RFQ platform, users can quickly upload 3D data and 2D drawings and receive quotes on the same day for most projects.

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