3 Metal AM · DED-EB (E-Beam) companies in the additive manufacturing ecosystem tracked by AMPulse. Browse profiles, funding rounds, and technology details.
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DED-EB (E-Beam) (DED-EB) is Directed Energy Deposition with Electron Beam — uses EB in vacuum with wire feed; fast deposition for large titanium and refractory structures. AMPulse tracks 3 companies using DED-EB (E-Beam) as a core technology, ranked below by total funding raised.
Typical materials: titanium, refractory metals, nickel superalloys. Common applications: large aerospace structures, defense, space applications.
Operates the world's largest production metal 3D printer using Sciaky's Electron Beam Additive Manufacturing (EBAM) technology to produce large-scale metal parts for aerospace, defense, and industrial applications.
Provides metal additive manufacturing services using LPBF, DED, and EBAM technologies for high-mix, low-volume aerospace and high-tech components, reducing lead times and enabling complex geometries.
Global medium-sized company specializing in electron beam machines for welding, drilling, surface treatment, and wire-based additive manufacturing of complex metallic parts.
Directed Energy Deposition with Electron Beam — uses EB in vacuum with wire feed; fast deposition for large titanium and refractory structures.
Based on funding data tracked by AMPulse as of 2026-05, the top DED-EB (E-Beam) companies include Famaero, KMWE, and SST – STEIGERWALD STRAHLTECHNIK GMBH. Full list of 3 tracked companies available on this page.
DED-EB (E-Beam) commonly works with titanium, refractory metals, nickel superalloys.
Primary applications for DED-EB (E-Beam) include large aerospace structures, defense, space applications.