
Additive Manufacturing
In 2017, we sent a clear signal with the founding of Fuchshofer Advanced Manufacturing – FAM GmbH in Eibiswald: Since then, we have been accompanying our customers on their journey into additive manufacturing – from the initial idea to the finished component.
Print dimensions
Our print dimensions offer you extensive possibilities for the production of precise and large-format components.
With a generous build platform size of 650 x 650 x 800 mm, we can also realize challenging projects. In addition, we enable a maximum component length of up to 850 mm in order to print even larger components efficiently and in the highest quality.

OUR SERVICES
Component & concept development
Combined manufacturing (AM + CNC)
Component design & simulation
(FEA + CFD)
Production
of large-scale
and series components
OUR AREAS
OF APPLICATION
Automotive industry and motorsports
Aerospace
Mechanical and plant engineering
Semiconductor industry
EP-M650
Build volume: 650 x 650 x 800 mm
with 4x 700W laser system
Material: AlSi10Mg
Layer thicknesses: 60µm, 90µm, 150µm

EP-M400S
Build volume: 400 x 400 x 450 mm
with 4 x 700W laser system
Material: Inconel 718, Constellium CP1
Layer thicknesses: 60µm, 80µm, 120µm
EOS M290
Build volume:
250x250x325 mm - 400W
250x250x325 mm - 1000W
Materials:
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Inconel® 718 + 625
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Stainless steel 316L/1.4404
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1.2709 Tool steel
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m4pTMCXplus
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Pure copper (CuCP)
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Ti6AI4V/Ti64
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AlSi10Mg
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m4pTMStrengthAl
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m4pTMPureAl
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m4pTMPureTi grade2


OUR MACHINERY
MATERIALS
A wide range of metal powders is available today for additive manufacturing. Together with our powder partners AMP and M4P, we continuously test new materials and optimize material parameters.
This enables us to provide our customers with targeted support in implementing their individual requirements.
We already have extensive experience with the following materials:
Inconel 718
m4pTMCXplus
AlSi10Mg
Inconel 625
Pure Copper (CuCP)
m4pTMStrengthAl
1.2709 Tool steel
m4pTM CH100-Fe
m4pTMPureAl
Stainless steel 316L
Ti6AI4V/Ti64
m4pTMPureTi grade2

3D printing and CNC post-processing— everything from a single source.
At FAM, we combine additive manufacturing with our many years of experience in CNC precision engineering.
In most cases, 3D-printed workpieces are not yet finished when they come out of the printer.
For example, in order to achieve extremely smooth sealing surfaces or tight fits for installation, the parts are then milled, turned, ground, or subjected to surface treatment.