List of ANSYS Additive Print Customers
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Companies using ANSYS Additive Print for Additive Manufacturing include: Rosswag Engineering, a Germany based Manufacturing organisation with 200 employees and revenues of $35.0 million, Croft Filters, a United Kingdom based Manufacturing organisation with 30 employees and revenues of $5.0 million, PADT, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 120 employees and revenues of $1.5 million and many others.
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Croft Filters | Manufacturing | 30 | $5M | United Kingdom | Ansys Inc. | ANSYS Additive Print | Additive Manufacturing | 2018 | n/a | In 2018, Croft Filters implemented ANSYS Additive Print, an Additive Manufacturing Solution for product development and prototyping within its engineering organization. The deployment targeted distortion and warpage issues caused by residual stresses in printed parts, shifting engineering workstreams away from purely trial and error toward simulation guided analysis. Configuration emphasis centered on distortion simulation and residual stress prediction capabilities in ANSYS Additive Print, with models parameterized for build orientation, support strategy and process thermal sequencing. Simulation outputs were used to generate corrective geometry offsets and to inform support placement and process parameter adjustments during prototype builds. Simulation results were consumed directly by engineering and production planners to guide build planning and iterative prototyping cycles, aligning design review steps with print qualification activities. The scope of use focused on product development and prototyping workflows rather than enterprise level PLM integrations. Operational governance introduced simulation review gates into the prototype approval process, standardizing when and how simulation validation must occur before printing. By using ANSYS Additive Print to guide distortion problem solving, Croft Filters cut solution time in half and reduced prototyping expenses by about the same amount while addressing the risk of residual stress induced warpage. | |
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PADT | Manufacturing | 120 | $2M | United States | Ansys Inc. | ANSYS Additive Print | Additive Manufacturing | 2018 | n/a | In 2018, PADT implemented ANSYS Additive Print to predict distortions in metal additive manufacturing. PADT deployed ANSYS Additive Print as an Additive Manufacturing Solution to provide simulation-driven distortion prediction and thermal-mechanical build-process modeling for its metal additive manufacturing operations. Deployment centered on engineering workstations and lab-class simulation workflows, with configuration of material and process parameter models to reflect metal powder behavior and layer-wise heating. The ANSYS Additive Print implementation was embedded into build preparation and process validation workflows used by PADT's manufacturing and engineering teams in the United States, enabling iterative simulation runs during build setup and post-build analysis. Governance emphasized standardizing model libraries and instituting review gates for build acceptance to operationalize consistent distortion prediction practices across production builds. | |
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Rosswag Engineering | Manufacturing | 200 | $35M | Germany | Ansys Inc. | ANSYS Additive Print | Additive Manufacturing | 2018 | n/a | In 2018 Rosswag Engineering implemented ANSYS Additive Print as its Additive Manufacturing Solution to support engineering and production of complex metal printed parts. ANSYS Additive Print was adopted to centralize simulation-driven build preparation and to formalize design for additive manufacturing practices across product development, enabling Rosswag Engineering to deliver innovative and complex metal printing products. The deployment emphasized functional modules common to Additive Manufacturing Solution platforms, including geometry preprocessing and build orientation, support generation, process parameter tuning, and distortion and residual stress prediction for metal workflows. Configuration focused on automating repetitive build-preparation steps and enabling engineering teams to iterate on lattice and topology-optimized geometries while validating manufacturability through simulation-based checks. Operational coverage targeted engineering and production workflows within Rosswag Engineering in Germany, embedding ANSYS Additive Print into product development and shop-floor print planning activities. Governance included structured approval gates for simulation signoff and standardized print preparation procedures to ensure repeatable metal printing outcomes, and the initiative is described as supporting Rosswag in staying focused on delivering innovative and complex metal printing products. |
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