Hybrid manufacturing combines additive manufacturing (AM) and subtractive manufacturing (Machining) in the same machine. The subtractive manufacturing machine (e.g., a machining center) is the base of the hybrid machine, and the AM process involved is typically DED (Direct Energy Deposition) for metal or pellet material extrusion for polymer.
The Machining Process
The machining cutting process is a subtractive manufacturing process that uses cutting tools to remove material from a workpiece to achieve the desired product shape. It is a well-known and stable process with several advantages, including:
- High productivity: Millions of parts can be produced in each setup with high repeatability and dimensional and geometric precision.
- Good surface finishing: Machining can produce good surface finishes, which is difficult to achieve with other manufacturing processes.
- Geometrical freedom: AM allows for the creation of complex shapes that would be difficult or impossible to produce with traditional manufacturing methods.
- Material options: AM can be used with a wide range of materials, including metals, polymers, and composites. It is also possible to combine multiple materials in a single part.
- Material waste: AM produces very little waste, as only the material needed to build the part is used.
- Cycle time: AM can be a slow process, especially for large or complex parts.
- Surface finish: AM parts can have a rough surface finish, which may require additional processing.
By Douglas Pedro de Alcantara | 2023-11-03

