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Press release

Freemelt receives order for two eMELT machines from US-based Intalus

Freemelt Holding

Freemelt has received an order from US-based company Intalus Inc., including two eMELT machines for technology and application development. The agreement also includes an option for at least two additional eMELT machines. The order value amounts to approximately SEK 12 million, with first machine delivery planned for late Q3 2026.

Intalus will initially utilize the systems for technology and application development based on Freemelt’s open E-PBF platform, focusing on MedTech applications using titanium as a base material for future serial additive manufacturing. Following this phase, additional applications are expected to be evaluated using other refractory metals, including tungsten.

The collaboration is intended to develop over time, with Intalus holding an option to expand the installation with two additional production machines, supporting a potential transition from development to serial production.

Intalus is an advanced materials company specialized in high-performance metals and industrial applications, with a focus on enabling next-generation manufacturing solutions.

"The collaboration with Freemelt strengthens our capabilities in application and technology development through a powerful and flexible E-PBF platform. We see strong potential in combining Freemelt’s experience in advanced materials with Intalus’ technology platform to create new industrial applications in demanding markets,” says Gene Skiba, CEO at Intalus.

“Entering into this agreement with Intalus represents an important milestone as we establish our first industrial presence in the US. Intalus is an innovative industrial partner with a clear ambition to use advanced manufacturing for serial production. We see strong potential for this collaboration to expand over time, both in terms of applications and installed base,” says Daniel Gidlund, CEO of Freemelt.

Contacts


Daniel Gidlund, CEO
daniel.gidlund@freemelt.com
070-246 45 01

Certified Advisor
Eminova Fondkomission AB
adviser@eminova.se

About Us


Freemelt develops advanced 3D printers for metal components and aims to become the leading supplier in additive manufacturing (AM) using E-PBF technology, targeting SEK 1 billion in revenue by 2030. The solutions primarily support companies in the defense, energy, and medical technology sectors in Europe, U.S. and Asia, enabling them to drive innovation and improve production efficiency.
Founded in 2017, Freemelt has expanded its product portfolio to include three printer models, with two designed for industrial production and one (Freemelt ONE) targeting research institutes and universities. The modular industrial printers (eMELT) leverage E-PBF technology, delivering significantly higher efficiency compared to other machines on the market while maintaining flexibility in metal selection.
Freemelt generates revenue primarily through the sale of advanced 3D printers at fixed prices, complemented by support and maintenance services, which are expected to account for 25% of total revenue by 2030.
The company is now focused on further industrializing its product and service portfolio and driving commercialization in the European, North American, and Asian markets. Read more at www.freemelt.com

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