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AML3D Receives ARCEMY X Order from Defense Supplier

Approximately $1.7 million1 ARCEMY X order expands US 3D metal printing supplier FasTech’s capabilities, AML3D reports.

AML3D Receives ARCEMY X Order from Defense Supplier
Source: AML3D and Fastech
FasTech supplies and manufactures parts for Defense, Aerospace, Energy, and other  sectors.

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By DE Editors  

November 20, 2025

AML3D Ltd. reports an order for an approximately ~A$1.69 million large-scale ARCEMY X system from FasTech LLC. Based close to U.S. Navy Additive Manufacturing Center of Excellence in Danville, VA, FasTech supplies and manufactures parts for Defense, Aerospace, Energy, and other  sectors. The FasTech ARCEMY X system will be supplied from AML3D’s US Technology Centre in Stow, OH.

FasTech ARCEMY X is expected to be installed and operational during the third quarter of the 2026 financial year. To expedite delivery, the FasTech ARCEMY X will be supplied with a 6,000 lbs (~2.7 tonne) positioner from AML3D’s fleet of systems in operation at Stow. A replacement ARCEMY X will be installed at Stow to ensure AML3D maintains its production capacity at the US Technology Centre.

AML3D’s U.S. scale-up strategy includes ARCEMY systems sales and contract manufacturing to support U.S. Defense applications and into additional markets, including Utilities, Aerospace, Marine and Oil & Gas sectors. The FasTech ARCEMY X system will be the 9th to be installed in the United States.

"The FasTech ARCEMY X sale builds on AML3D’s success in supporting the U.S. Defense sector and demonstrates relevance to the broader US industrial manufacturing," says AML3D CEO Sean Ebert. "ARCEMY technology delivers large-scale industrial parts faster, using less energy, creating less waste and to a higher standard than traditional manufacturing process."

This announcement has been authorized for release by the Board of AML3D.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

 

 

 
 

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