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Hebei Jingye Additive Manufacturing

HardwareHebei, ChinaFounded 2015· One of 1702 Hardware companies tracked by AMPulse

Develops full-process metal additive manufacturing solutions including gas-atomized metal powder production, 3D printing, and laser cladding services.

CEO / Founder
Zhang Jueling (张觉灵)
Team Size
51-200
Stage
Active
Total Funding
Undisclosed
Latest Round
Strategic Investment
Key Investors
Jingye Group (parent company)

Technology & Products

Key Products

Gas-atomized metal powders (316L, 17-4PH, D2, RX8, M2, Co60, In625, In718), metal 3D printing services, laser cladding repair

Technological Advantage

Vertically integrated with 46+ metal 3D printers and proprietary powder production

Differentiation

Value Proposition

Integrated full-process metal AM with in-house powder production and laser cladding capabilities

How They Differentiate

Comprehensive vertical integration from powder to finished aerospace-grade components

Market & Competition

Target Customers

Aerospace manufacturers, defense contractors, high-performance industrial applications

Industry Verticals

Aerospace, Defense, Industrial Manufacturing, Medical Devices

Competitors

Songhu, UnionTech, AMSKY Technology

Growth & Milestones

Growth Metrics

Hebei Jingye Additive Manufacturing Technology Co., Ltd. signed a cooperation agreement with a Japanese customer for the first time, taking a big step towards overseas market cooperation.

Major Milestones

Invested 5 billion yuan in manufacturing infrastructure; 46 metal 3D printers deployed

Notable Customers

鑫精合激光科技发展(北京)有限公司

Why this company matters

Hebei Jingye Additive Manufacturing Technology Co., Ltd. occupies a distinctive position in China's metal AM landscape by controlling the entire value chain from gas-atomized powder production through 3D printing to laser cladding repair. This vertical integration reduces supply chain risk and material cost for customers in aerospace, defense, and industrial manufacturing, where traceability and repeatability are critical.

The company produces a broad portfolio of gas-atomized metal powders including 316L, 17-4PH, Inconel 625, Inconel 718, and tool steels such as D2 and M2. It operates 46 metal 3D printers and offers directed energy deposition (DED-LB) services for laser cladding repair. The combination of in-house powder atomization and multiple printer platforms allows Jingye to serve both prototyping and production-scale runs without relying on external material suppliers.

Jingye targets aerospace manufacturers and defense contractors requiring high-performance components in nickel superalloys and titanium-grade materials. Its partnership with Eplus3D provides access to large-format LPBF systems. The company has also signed its first cooperation agreement with a Japanese customer, signaling early international expansion beyond the Chinese market.

The primary competitive risk is that Jingye's integrated model requires heavy capital expenditure — the company has invested 5 billion yuan in manufacturing infrastructure. While this creates a barrier to entry, it also demands high capacity utilization to remain cost-competitive against specialized powder producers and print-service bureaus. Competitors include Songhu, UnionTech, and AMSKY Technology, though none match Jingye's full vertical scope.