Exentis secures order for ten machines for large-scale industrial Additive Manufacturing in Asia

EquipmentNews
December 4, 2025
One of several Exentis production systems sold for large-scale manufacturing of industrial applications
One of several Exentis production systems sold for large-scale manufacturing of industrial applications (Courtesy Exentis Group)

Exentis Group AG, located in Stetten, Switzerland, announced that it has received a major order from a strategic partner in Asia for ten Additive Manufacturing machines.

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The new AM machines will be delivered progressively, in line with the customer’s expansion of its production facilities in Asia. Delivery of the first machine is planned for the first quarter of 2026.

Dr Rolf Bachmann, Chief Executive Officer of Exentis Group AG, stated, “We are very pleased about the order for ten production systems from our long-standing Asian partner. This is yet another confirmation of the strong demand for our unique and innovative technology platform for truly industrialised additive large-scale manufacturing, and a clear sign of the confidence international customers place in Exentis.”

The Exentis Additive Manufacturing machines use an additive screen printing process (Courtesy Exentis Group)
The Exentis Additive Manufacturing machines use an additive screen printing process (Courtesy Exentis Group)

The Exentis Additive Manufacturing machines utilise screen printing technology to process a range of metals, ceramics, and custom materials. Features include channel widths from 125 μm, wall thicknesses from 75 μm, and surface roughness levels of 2 μm. The cold printing process operates at room temperature and is followed by a sintering stage. Applications include industrial parts, new energy, pharma and ultra-fine structures.

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