This section provides an overview for industrial 3d printers as well as their applications and principles. Also, please take a look at the list of 17 industrial 3d printer manufacturers and their company rankings. Here are the top-ranked industrial 3d printer companies as of November, 2024: 1.Shenzhen KINGS 3D Printing Technology Co., Ltd., 2.3D Systems, 3.MatterHackers Inc..
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A 3D printer is a printer that can actually produce a shape designed by 3D CAD.
A 3D model is produced by stacking 2D layers of slices of the designed shape one by one. Originally, this equipment was designed for resin. However, in recent times, 3D printers for metal has been increasing.
There are various types of 3D printers for resins, such as the "optical modeling method," which hardens liquid resin (UV-curable resin) by irradiating it with UV light, and the "FDM method," which stacks resin melted by heat.
Industrial 3D printers are often used for prototyping resin products. When mass-producing resin parts by injection molding, etc., the cost of manufacturing molds is enormous. Therefore, 3D printers are used to check if the shape is acceptable before actually manufacturing the molds.
The lamination method allows the production of complex hollow parts. Consequently, 3D printers are also used to create masters for basic jigs and molds. Moreover, recently, finer stacking pitches and improved shape accuracy have led to an increased use of 3D printers for manufacturing final product components.
The variety of materials that industrial 3D printers can be applied to is increasing, and in addition to ABS and acrylic, materials similar to PP, rubber, and various other material properties are now available.
Since support materials are needed to support the parts to be laminated by the 3D printer, it is necessary to shape the parts so that the support materials can be placed. Normally, the support material needs to be removed after printing. However, recently water-soluble support materials have been introduced, which not only increase the degree of freedom of shapes but also improve workability.
On the other hand, problems with 3D printers include the difficulty of producing a flat surface depending on the angle at which the layers are stacked and the long processing time (one day for even a small part).
However, access to 3D printers has increased due to a reduction in their prices. Since the shapes that 3D printers are good at processing and the accuracy differs depending on the modeling method, it is necessary to select the modeling method that best suits the intended use. In addition, it should be noted that modeling may require post-processing (for example, UV irradiation is required in the post-processing stage to completely harden a UV-cured photoengraving object).
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JEOL Ltd. is a Japanese developer and manufacturer of scientific and industrial equipment originally established in 1949 as Japan Electron Optics Laboratory Co., Ltd. before its rebrand to JEOL Ltd. in 1961. Based in Akishima, Tokyo, the company produces various spectrometers, electron microscopes, electron beam lithography systems (EBLs), and thin-film formation equipment (TFFE). They also manufacture equipment for clinical testing or analysis, such as clinical chemistry analyzers and rack handlers. JEOL has operations and subsidiaries in three continents, including JEOL (Europe) B.V., JEOL USA Inc. and JEOL (UK) Ltd.
3D Systems is an American manufacturer specializing in 3D printing solutions founded in 1986 and headquartered in Rock Hill, South Carolina. The company's product inventory includes 3D printing systems with various customization options, printing materials such as metals, ceramics, and composites, and software for creating printing workflows or applications. They also offer niche services to customers in the healthcare industry, such as bioprinting, surgical planning, and anatomical modeling. 3D Systems facilities can also accommodate on-demand prototype manufacturing for customers in other client industries, which include the aerospace, automotive, and industrial sectors.
MatterHackers Inc., established in 2012 and based in Orange County, California, US, is a supplier of 3D printing material and tools. The company offers 3D printers, CNC machines, filaments, 3D printer resins, laser cutters and engravers. The company's products serve a wide range of applications, including digital fabrication for manufacturers and 3D printing for libraries and classrooms. Moreover, these products provide valuable assistance to beginners entering the world of 3D printing and support professionals in tackling complex projects.
Formlabs Inc., established in 2011 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, operates as a manufacturer and supplier specializing in professional stereolithography (SLA) and selective laser sintering (SLS) 3D printers. The company's printer range includes Form 3, Form 3B, and Form 3L, all powered by low-force stereolithography (LFS) 3D printing technology. It also offers Form 2 SLA 3D printers, Form Wash and Form Cure post-processing solutions, Fuse 1 SLA 3D printers, and Form Cell manufacturing solutions. It serves a broad array of industries, including engineering, manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, medical, and more.
BigRep, headquartered in Berlin, Germany and established in 2014, is a manufacturer and retailer of 3D printers used for rapid prototyping, production tooling, and manufacturing processes. The 1m3 3D printers enable various manufacturing processes, including the manufacture of end-use parts, factory tooling, forms, and molding in e-mobility, automotive, universities, research institutes, and art industries. The BigRep’s FLOW, CONNECT, and BLADE software solutions can be integrated into their 3D printers to control printing processes, including design and print monitoring, allowing manufacturers to create products that meet their specifications.
Sodick Co., Ltd, founded in 1976 and headquartered in Yokohama, Japan, is a manufacturer and supplier of machine tools, injection molding machines, food machines, and LED products. The company's product portfolio includes nano-level precision machines, magnesium alloy injection machines, noodle steam sterilizers, LED products, and electronic components. These products are utilized in various industries, including food processing, electronics, LED and lighting, manufacturing and machining, and the plastics and injection molding industry. The company has development, production, and service locations in different countries, including the United States, China, Thailand, India, and Singapore.
3DGENCE, established in 2014 and headquartered in Przyszowice, Poland, is a manufacturer specializing in industrial and commercial-grade FFF and FDM 3D printers. The company's product line includes polymer 3D printers, metal 3D printers, F421 and F350 printing modules, F340 printing modules, a material management system, and more. These printers are specialized in high-temperature PAEK thermoplastics such as PEEK and PEKK, as well as reinforced materials like carbon fiber/nylon and glass fiber/nylon. It serves various industries, including aerospace, automotive, defense, medical device manufacturing, and high-spec consumer products.
Japan HP Co., Ltd., established in 2014 and headquartered in Minato-ku, Tokyo, is a manufacturer specializing in a diverse range of IT hardware and peripherals. Their wide range of products includes printers for printing documents and photos, monitors for displaying computer output, desktops for general computing tasks, laptops for portable computing, as well as chargers and adapters to power and connect HP devices with other devices. Tokyo Factory & Logistics Spark has acquired ISO9001 certification for quality management systems, ISO14001 certification for environmental management systems, and ISO27001:2013 certification for information security management systems.
EOS, established in 1989 and headquartered in Krailling, Munich, serves as a supplier specializing in 3D printing systems and solutions for additive manufacturing of polymer series products, spare parts, and prototypes. The company's product range includes offerings such as FORMIGA P 110 Velocis, FORMIGA P 110 FDR, case hardening steel, TPE (thermoplastic elastomers), and the EOS M 290, among others. It caters to a diverse range of sectors, including production & energy, aerospace & aviation, automotive, consumer goods, and spare parts management. The company has partnered with manufacturers like Prototal Industries and MT Aerospace AG.
Voxeljet, a Friedberg-headquartered firm, is one of the world’s most reputed 3D printing companies. The company was established in 1999 and has opened service centers in India, China, the U.K, and the U.S The company manufactures industrial 3D printers for diverse applications, from aerospace to engineering and film. Voxeljet’s 3D printers can produce parts from various materials such as ceramic, metals, and plastic due to their powder bed binder jetting technology. Besides selling its 3D printers, Voxeljet offers 3D printing services to customers who want to outsource their printing objectives. Voxeljet has been listed on the Nasdaq since 2020.
Ranking as of November 2024
Derivation MethodRank | Company | Click Share |
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1 | Shenzhen KINGS 3D Printing Technology Co., Ltd. |
12.6%
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2 | 3D Systems |
12.3%
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3 | MatterHackers Inc. |
10.1%
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4 | Formlabs Inc |
9.0%
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5 | 3DGENCE |
7.8%
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6 | 3Dprinting.com |
6.3%
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7 | Sodick Co., Ltd |
6.3%
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8 | EOS |
5.3%
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9 | Rapidia Tech Inc. |
5.3%
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10 | BigRep GmbH |
4.8%
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Derivation Method
The ranking is calculated based on the click share within the industrial 3d printer page as of November 2024. Click share is defined as the total number of clicks for all companies during the period divided by the number of clicks for each company.Number of Employees
Newly Established Company
Company with a History
*Including some distributors, etc.
*Including some distributors, etc.
Country | Number of Companies | Share (%) |
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United States of America | 3 | 25.0% |
Germany | 3 | 25.0% |
Japan | 2 | 16.7% |
Poland | 1 | 8.3% |
China | 1 | 8.3% |
Canada | 1 | 8.3% |
Spain | 1 | 8.3% |
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