Meltio’s DED gains traction across global industries

The unique Directed Energy Deposition (DED) metal 3D printing technology developed by Meltio is gaining traction among different industries around the world to solve their manufacturing and repair needs. The additive manufacturing (AM) solutions proposed by Meltio reduce manufacturing costs and time compared to other conventional processes, repair damaged parts and print obsolete components on-demand.

This is demonstrated by the increase in the number of success stories and industrial applications that Meltio has experienced in the automotive, defence, aerospace, mining, oil and gas industries during the H1 of 2025.

A demanding sector like the automotive is using Meltio’s DED technology for the manufacture of metal parts that must withstand high temperatures and stresses.

Thanks to Meltio’s technology, DMZ has been able to create extremely complex geometries for optimizing exhaust flows in the combustion engine and reducing the assembly time from 8 hours to just one, therefore matching Stellantis Group’s demands.

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