Innovative AM System Uses Principles of Arc Welding to Fabricate Metal Components Layer by Layer

One-Off Robotics is developing robotic metal additive manufacturing systems for use in defense, aerospace, research, and specialized production. According to the company, the first and only US-based solution provider's mission is to supply customers with highly dependable leading-edge technologies to fill critical production needs.

One-Off Robotics' advanced Monarc™ WAAM (Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing) platform prints in all metal wire formats (copper, aluminum, titanium, nickel alloys, and steel) to fit a wide variety of production scenarios. The Chattanooga, Tennessee based company believes the platform is robust enough for defense production and flexible enough for R&D.

WAAM represents a transformative approach in the additive manufacturing landscape, leveraging the principles of arc welding to fabricate metal components layer by layer. This process utilizes an electric arc as the heat source and metal wire as the feedstock, combining them to create large-scale parts with substantial material savings.

One-Off integrates metal additive hardware and software into user-friendly interfaces and develops proprietary software to simplify your manufacturing workflow. Their custom cell enclosures are safe, portable, and made to last, according to the company.

One-Off Robotics works with all proven equipment manufacturers to deliver customized solutions that will fit their exacting requirements.

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