Hybrid CNC Parts has expanded its advanced manufacturing capabilities with the purchase of two additional Phillips Additive Hybrid Laser-Wire systems, powered by Haas and Meltio. The investment triples the company’s Hybrid capacity.
The new machines strengthen Hybrid CNC Parts’ ability to serve industries such as aerospace, defense, and advanced R&D—sectors that require rapid prototyping, repair, and small-batch production of complex metal components using materials such as nickel and cobalt superalloys, like Inconel and Stellite, and tool steels.
“We first adopted the Phillips Additive Hybrid system after discovering Meltio’s laser-wire technology through Phillips,” says Jesse Silverberg, Ph.D., founder of Hybrid CNC Parts. “Seeing the system in person confirmed it could do exactly what we needed—deliver strong, machinable metal parts without the powder-handling challenges or constraints typical of traditional metal AM. Two and a half years later, we’ve proven the process, refined our metallurgical understanding, and are now scaling up to meet growing customer demand.”
Hybrid CNC Parts operates as a Hybrid job shop and a design-for-hybrid engineering firm. Its engineers specialize in optimizing parts for hybrid manufacturing — balancing additive and subtractive processes.
With the addition of two Phillips Additive Hybrids, Hybrid CNC Parts now operates a total of three Laser-Wire Hybrid Systems. The Hybrids highlight Meltio's IR laser additive technology integrated on two Haas VF-5s and a UMC-750.
Phillips Corporation has supported Hybrid CNC Parts from its first installation through this latest expansion.
“Hybrid CNC Parts is an excellent example of an early adopter who didn’t just implement the technology — they mastered it,” says Dan Insogna, regional account manager for Additive Manufacturing at Phillips Corporation. “Their ability to design for Hybrid and deliver high-value, small-run production demonstrates exactly what this technology was built for: agility, efficiency, and innovation.”
With its expanded Hybrid fleet, Hybrid CNC Parts is inviting companies to explore pilot projects and prototyping collaborations.
Hybrid CNC Parts, a subsidiary of Multiscale Systems, provides advanced manufacturing services combining additive and subtractive technologies for industries including aerospace, defense, and energy. It's based in Worcester, MA.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.
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