Digital Engineering 24/7

Helping design and engineering professionals discover, evaluate and specify technologies and processes that shorten the design cycle and enable success.

Alert!

Digital Engineering ceased publication on July 1, 2026. This website remains available as an archive of engineering content.

For inquiries or information, please email [email protected].

Manufacturing Firm Installs 2 EOS Metal Additive Units

With this latest installation, KAM now has five large-format EOS AM machines.

Manufacturing Firm Installs 2 EOS Metal Additive Units
Source: Keselowski Advanced Manufacturing
Keselowski Advanced Manufacturing has installed 2 EOS M400-4 AM machines bringing its fleet of AM machines to 20. Image courtesy Keselowski Advanced Manufacturing.

Latest Additive Manufacturing News

Latest Additive Manufacturing Resources

  • Digital Engineering April 2026

    In the latest issue of Digital Engineering, we take a look at the latest innovations in design for additive manufacturing, including the use of natural language inputs, social media cosplayers, and AI integration. The issue also includes a feature…

  • January Special Focus Issue: Design for Additive

    In this Special Focus Issue of Digital Engineering, learn about the latest advancements in design for additive manufacturing, including new software tools, additive in automotive, custom medical devices, and more.

  • More Resources

By DE Editors  

September 1, 2022

Keselowski Advanced Manufacturing (KAM), Statesville, NC, USA, has installed a further two large platform EOS M400-4 metal Additive Manufacturing machines from EOS GmbH, headquartered in Krailling, Germany. With this latest installation, KAM now has five large-format EOS AM machines, with a total fleet of 20 AM machines installed at the company’s North Carolina facility.

The company reports it is seeing a surge in demand for large metal hypersonic parts, heat exchangers, turbomachinery, and monolithic components designed for space, aerospace and defense applications. To meet this, in addition to its fleet of large and mid-size AM machines, the company has twelve multi-axis CNC machine tools for an integrated advanced manufacturing supply chain.

“One of the biggest challenges to our industry is in building end-user confidence in the manufacturing supply chain,” says Brad Keselowski, owner, and founder of Keselowski Advanced Manufacturing. “The rapid growth in both volume and size of additively manufactured parts must be answered with a corresponding increase in machine bandwidth, material availability, and finishing capability. Responding to this development is critical, and today we are adding two more large platform EOS M400-4 printers.”

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

 

More about EOS

EOS enables their customers to produce innovative and high quality products based on industrial 3D printing technologies. EOS is a global technology and quality leader for high-end solutions in the field of additive manufacturing (AM). Founded in…

Industry Focus: Designing for Industrial Machinery and Heavy Equipment

The articles compiled in this special digital issue focus on how vendors are reacting to the need to digitize the factory floor and connect it all the way back through the enterprise to front-end product design and development.

Latest in EOS

Latest in Prototype Manufacture

About DE Editors

DE Editors

DE's editors contribute news and new product announcements to Digital Engineering. Press releases may be sent to them via [email protected].

Follow DE
on Facebook
on Linkedin

Related Topics

Additive Manufacturing   3D Printing   News   Additive Manufacturing   EOS   Keselowski Advanced Manufacturing   Metal AM   Prototype Manufacture   All topics
 

Subscribe

Subscribe to our FREE magazine, FREE email newsletters or both!

Join over 90,000 engineering professionals who get fresh engineering news as soon as it is published.

Subscribe today

 
 

From our Sponsors

Meltio Takes Metal Additive to the Next Level
Meltio's DED technology enables industries to tailor and customize their solutions to create & repair metal parts.
Easing the Transition from ETO to CTO with Configuration Lifecycle Management
Manufacturers are discovering that the Configure-to-Order (CTO) model provides significant benefits when it comes to customization.
Siemens + Altair = The Next Chapter in Design and Simulation
With its acquisition of Altair, Siemens creates a unified simulation portfolio combining generative design with high-performance computing and AI workflows.