Close Menu
AM ChronicleAM Chronicle
  • Content
    • News
    • Insights
    • Case Studies
    • AM Infocast
  • Focus Regions
    • India
    • Asia Pacific
    • Middle East
    • North America
    • Europe
  • Industries
    • Automotive
    • Aerospace
    • Defence
    • Energy
    • Construction
    • Healthcare
    • Tooling
    • Engineering
  • Training
  • Magazine
    • Digital Issues
    • Print Subscription
  • Events
Facebook Instagram YouTube LinkedIn
  • About us
  • Media Kit
  • Contact us
Facebook Instagram YouTube LinkedIn
AM ChronicleAM Chronicle
  • Content
    1. News
    2. Insights
    3. Case Studies
    4. AM Infocast
    5. View All
    person wearing smart watch up close

    WSU Researchers Unveil 3D Printing Method for Enhanced Comfort and Durability in Smart Wearables

    May 15, 2025
    Credits: MX3D

    MX3D Secures €7 Million to Fuel Global Expansion of Robotic Metal 3D Printing

    May 15, 2025
    Credit: University of Glasgow

    University of Glasgow lab transforms 3D printing for space manufacturing

    May 15, 2025
    Ryan Watkins (center) receiving the Advanced Finishing award from Bonnie Meyer (left) and Corey Wardrop.

    Additive Manufacturing Users Group Names Technical Competition Winners

    May 3, 2025
    Pre-Launching Poster of Revopoint Trackit Source: Revopoint

    Revopoint Trackit Optical Tracking 3D Scanner is Launching on Kickstarter Soon!

    May 5, 2025
    Blue White Simple Financial Tips Blog Banner 19

    How 4 Industries Are Transforming with Polymer 3D Printing

    April 25, 2025
    Raman 2 Engine, Credits: Skyroot

    India’s Skyroot Aerospace Tests 3D-Printed Vacuum Engine for Spaceflight

    April 21, 2025
    Customized Medicine

    How 3D Printing is Revolutionizing Customized Medicine

    April 17, 2025
    Formlabs fuse 1+

    How Imaginarium Helped Kaash Studio Scale with the Right 3D Printing Technology

    April 12, 2025
    The Formlabs Fuse 1+ 30W

    Kaash Studio Optimized Service Bureau Operations with Formlabs 3D Printers- Case Study

    January 30, 2025
    Namthaja Unveils Worlds First 3D Printed Marine Gangway

    Worlds First 3D Printed Marine Gangway unveiled by Namthaja

    August 8, 2024
    RusselSmith Material Performance Improvement Whitepaper

    RusselSmith Whitepaper : Improving Material Performance with Microstructural Refinement

    May 9, 2024
    Sustainable Production of Metal Powder for Additive Manufacturing

    Sustainable Production of Metal Powder for Additive Manufacturing with Bruce Bradshaw

    February 15, 2024
    Meeting Evolving Customer Demands in the Additive Manufacturing Industry with Tyler Reid

    Meeting Evolving Customer Demands in the Additive Manufacturing Industry with Tyler Reid

    February 9, 2024
    Innovation is at the heart of AMUG with Diana Kalisz

    Innovation is at the heart of AMUG with Diana Kalisz

    March 7, 2023
    3D Printing Workshops at AMUG with Edward Graham

    3D Printing Workshops at AMUG with Edward Graham

    March 7, 2023
    person wearing smart watch up close

    WSU Researchers Unveil 3D Printing Method for Enhanced Comfort and Durability in Smart Wearables

    May 15, 2025
    Credits: MX3D

    MX3D Secures €7 Million to Fuel Global Expansion of Robotic Metal 3D Printing

    May 15, 2025
    Credit: University of Glasgow

    University of Glasgow lab transforms 3D printing for space manufacturing

    May 15, 2025
    Pre-Launching Poster of Revopoint Trackit Source: Revopoint

    Revopoint Trackit Optical Tracking 3D Scanner is Launching on Kickstarter Soon!

    May 5, 2025
  • Focus Regions
    • India
    • Asia Pacific
    • Middle East
    • North America
    • Europe
  • Industries
    • Automotive
    • Aerospace
    • Defence
    • Energy
    • Construction
    • Healthcare
    • Tooling
    • Engineering
  • Training
  • Magazine
    • Digital Issues
    • Print Subscription
  • Events
Subscribe
AM ChronicleAM Chronicle
Home » News

AddUp announces the FormUp ® 350 Evolution for printing parts up to 1 meter tall

News Press Release By AM Chronicle EditorDecember 21, 20224 Mins Read
ADDUP STILLS 5 Transp NS e1671511035594
The FormUp 350 Evolution
LinkedIn Twitter Facebook WhatsApp Pinterest Email Copy Link

The ability to print large metal parts is in high demand in the aeronautics, space, defense, and energy sectors. AddUp responds to this need with the announcement of a new FormUp ® 350 Evolution machine, which will allow for parts up to 1 meter tall to be printed with very high levels of productivity.

The AddUp, the metal additive manufacturing solutions provider created by French groups Michelin and Fives, is expanding its machine portfolio with the announcement of the FormUp350 Evolution. Based on the architecture of the FormUp 350 New Generation machine, this new variant offers an increased manufacturing volume, as well as an architecture focused on reducing non-productive time.With a print volume of 350 x 350 x 1000 mm, the FormUp 350 Evolution will be able to print parts up to one meter high. This feature will allow many manufacturers to expand the spectrum of applications for L-PBF technology. The smaller build volume compared to other metal processes has historically been one of the main limitations of laser melting machines on powder bed.

With the FormUp 350 Evolution and its 185% larger volume, it becomes possible to print parts as large as combustion chambers, aircraft structural elements, missile bodies, or even large-capacity heat exchangers in a single operation.The new Evolution machineincludes an extension of the Z axis and a manufacturing enclosure that is nearly identical to the existing FormUp 350 New Generation machine. This allowsfor total compatibility of recipes and parameters to create production-scale parts with the desired properties. For industrialists already equipped with New Generation machines, the prospect of launching production on an Evolution machine without any development effort is inviting.

No wait between builds

While the manufacturing enclosure is inspired by the FormUp350 machine, the Evolution machine features an architecture entirely focused on productivity. As printing tall parts traditionally involves long manufacturing times, AddUp engineers have worked to eliminate all non-productive time in the 3D printing process. The new machine is equipped with an extractible build chamber, which allows for the manufactured part and its build chamber to be removed from the machine immediately after build completion. This preserves the inert environment to guarantee part quality and powder reuse. A new platform can be placed inside the machine as soon as the previous chamber is removed, and the start of the next production can occur. The cooling of the previous build, as well as the vacuuming of the loose powder, can be carried outas a background taskrather than taking up machine time, which can save several hours between productions.

Fully integrated into the FormUp 350 range

A “stretched” version of the FormUp 350 New Generation, the Evolution machine inherits all the characteristics that have made the FormUp range so successful, notably in the aeronautics, defense, and medical sectors. Just as with the FormUp 350 New Generation, this new machine offers flexibility with the choice ofa roller or scraper recoating device and a number of lasers, up to 4,500W each. The quality of parts is second-to-none with the help of the 3-axis laser scanner capable of high precision reach to everypoint on the build plate.

In addition, alllaser and chamber parameters are completely open, allowing manufacturers to optimize the mechanical characteristics of parts and their surface finish. The FormUp includes the highest level of safety on the market with the inclusion of an autonomous powder module and a fume filtration module that prevents the exposure of toxic or explosive substances to operators, even when using reactive powders. This also allows the powder properties to be maintained over the course of many productions, ensuring that the powder is never exposed to ambient air.

By introducingan L-PBF machine with an extended height of one meter, AddUpstrived to meet the real need of production-level manufacturing – to produce large parts with a high level of complexity and precision. The FormUp 350 Evolution responds to the need to make such applications profitable,pushing forward the industry of Metal 3D Printing.

Subscribe to AM Chronicle Newsletter to stay connected:  https://bit.ly/3fBZ1mP 

Follow us on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3IjhrFq 

Visit for more interesting content on additive manufacturing: https://amchronicle.com

Company Press Release

3d printing additive manufacturing AddUp FormUp 350 Large size printing Metal Additive Manufacturing
AM Chronicle Editor

LATEST FROM AM
person wearing smart watch up close News

WSU Researchers Unveil 3D Printing Method for Enhanced Comfort and Durability in Smart Wearables

May 15, 20255 Mins Read
Credits: MX3D News

MX3D Secures €7 Million to Fuel Global Expansion of Robotic Metal 3D Printing

May 15, 20254 Mins Read
Credit: University of Glasgow News

University of Glasgow lab transforms 3D printing for space manufacturing

May 15, 20254 Mins Read

CONNECT WITH US

  • 126 A, Dhuruwadi, A. V. Nagvekar Marg, Prabhadevi, Mumbai 400025
  • [email protected]
  • +91 022 24306319
Facebook Instagram YouTube LinkedIn

Newsletter

Subscribe to the AM Chronicle mailer to receive latest tech updates and insights from global industry experts.

SUBSCRIBE NOW

Quick Links

  • News
  • Insights
  • Case Studies
  • AM Training
  • AM Infocast
  • AM Magazine
  • Events

Media

  • Advertise with us
  • Sponsored Articles
  • Media Kit

Events

  • AM Conclave 2025
    24-25 September 2025 | ADNEC, Abu Dhabi
  • AMTECH 2025
    3-4 December 2025 | KTPO, Whitefield, Bengaluru
CNT Expositions & Services LLP
© 2025 CNT Expositions & Services LLP.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.



0 / 75