Germany's Aconity3D introduces a new multi-material welding head enabling up to three different wire materials within a single build, targeting production and repair applications.

Aconity3D, a Germany-based developer of metal additive manufacturing systems, has introduced a new multi-material welding head for its AconityWIRE platform. Announced in March 2026, the solution enables the processing of up to three different wire materials within a single build process, targeting both production and repair applications.

AconityWIRE is a wire-based, powder-free metal 3D printing system that combines a laser-based process with a build volume of Ø 400 × H 780 mm³. The system is intended for manufacturing medium to large metal components using wire feedstock instead of powder.

Multi-Material Wire Additive Manufacturing

With the new multi-material welding head, Aconity3D enables material changes during a build without requiring system modifications. The company states that this integrated approach addresses challenges typically associated with multi-material additive manufacturing, including process complexity, limited flexibility, and the need for reconfiguration between materials.

The system supports the combination of up to three different metal wires within a single process. This capability allows users to fabricate components with locally tailored material properties, such as combining structural strength with corrosion resistance or wear protection in specific regions.

Repair and Maintenance Applications

In addition to part production, the welding head is designed for repair and maintenance workflows. Damaged or worn areas of existing components can be selectively rebuilt, reinforced, or modified using application-specific materials. Aconity3D states that this enables more efficient and reproducible repair processes without extensive system setup.

Reducing Complexity

Multi-material additive manufacturing has been widely explored but remains difficult to implement in industrial environments due to complex process chains and system requirements. Aconity3D's approach integrates multi-material capability directly into the welding head, allowing users to switch materials within a continuous process.

According to the company, this reduces system complexity while increasing design flexibility and shortening development cycles from concept to application. The welding head is available both as an add-on for existing AconityWIRE systems and as a standalone module for integration into other machines.

The technology is already in use at Rosenheim Technical University of Applied Sciences, where it is being applied to research and development projects in multi-material metal additive manufacturing.

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