Materialise Magics 18.0.3.16 X64 -
Metal powder bed fusion requires intense thermal management. Magics assists engineers in generating heavy-duty support structures that act as thermal sinks, drawing heat away from the part to prevent residual stress accumulation and severe geometric distortion. Resin-Based Printing (SLA / DLP)
Apply support structures to overhangs. For metal prints, use heavy block supports to dissipate heat. For plastics, use fine point supports to make post-processing and surface finishing easier. 🚀 Performance Optimization Tips
: Use the Load Project command to open native .magics files or drag-and-drop STL files directly into the workspace . 2. STL Repair and Optimization materialise magics 18.0.3.16 x64
: Provides tools for adding textures, logos, and serial numbers directly to the mesh, as well as hollowing models to reduce material usage while maintaining structural integrity.
: Identify and repair errors in the mesh, such as bad edges, flipped triangles, or multiple shells that could crash a printer . Metal powder bed fusion requires intense thermal management
Dedicated NVIDIA GeForce or Quadro card with OpenGL support.
: Lightweighting structures and verifying part integrity. For metal prints, use heavy block supports to dissipate heat
Rotate the part to achieve the best balance between surface finish quality, print speed, and support requirements.
In the rapidly evolving world of additive manufacturing, the gap between a 3D CAD model and a successful physical print is bridged by software. For years, has stood as the industry-standard data preparation software , and version 18.0.3.16 x64 remains a landmark release for professionals requiring precision, efficiency, and reliability in their 3D printing workflows.
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For additional learning, Materialise offers video tutorials covering specific tasks like cutting models and general 3D printing workflows .