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Metal Powder Bed Fusion

Metal Powder Bed Fusion (PBF) works by spreading thin layers of metal powder and selectively melting them with a high-powered laser or electron beam to form solid parts, layer by layer.

Here at 3D Print Bureau our One Click Metal Systems take designs from virtual to real in hours. From functional prototypes with exacting tolerances, to manufacturing tools, jigs and fixtures that perform under pressure.

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Technical Information

  • Max Build area of 150 x 150 x 150mm
  • Various metal powders including Tool Steel, Aluminium & Titanium
  • High precision parts
  • 200W fiber laser

Applications

At 3D Print Bureau we have a diverse client base utilising Metal Powder Bed Fusion 3D Printing.  We regularly produce Metal parts for a wide range of applications including:

The support you have extended towards our recent projects here has been unbelievable! I will continue to recommend your expertise and services to my colleagues and associates.

Robert Snape, API Technologies

Frequently Asked Questions

Printed parts are fully dense metal, with mechanical properties comparable to cast or wrought alloys, especially after post-processing (heat treatment).

The One Click Metal BOLDseries printers (e.g., MPRINT+) typically have a build volume around 150 × 150 × 150 mm, suitable for small to medium metal parts.

Yes. Common uses include injection molding inserts, jigs, fixtures, and conformal cooling channels that can’t be manufactured conventionally.

Yes. They are used for lightweight, high-strength components and small-batch or custom parts where weight savings and performance are critical.

Depends on part size, layer thickness, and complexity – typically several hours to overnight for most builds.

Parts are industrial-grade metal, so they have long-term durability equivalent to cast/machined parts when processed correctly.