Massivit 3D Printing Technologies (Massivit 3D) is, for the first time, entering the defense industries market: the company, which engages in the development, manufacture and sales of 3D printers and printing materials, signed a strategic collaboration agreement with Kanfit to install its state-of-the-art Massivit 10000 printer at Kanfit’s plants and for the purpose of customer beta testing.

Kanfit is an Israeli manufacturer of products made from composite materials, metals and hybrid assemblies for the aviation, aerospace, medical devices and defense industries.

The company has expertise in four key areas: (a) design and manufacture of products and assemblies; (b) manufacture of hybrid assembly and integration structures for aircraft; (c) 3D printing of titanium (including medical implants), aluminum and plastic parts; and (d) design and manufacture of prototypes and production tools and assemblies.

Kanfit manufactures parts and assemblies for key players in the Israeli aerospace market, among others, such as the Israel Aerospace Industries, Elbit Systems, Rafael Defense Industries, Israel Air Force, Ministry of Defense, etc.

The Massivit 1000 printer is one of Massivit’s next generation printers. The printer operates on the cast in motion technology, which is designed to produce composite parts and can be used for printing molds, production tools and large-scale models that industrial companies can use for manufacturing.

Massivit is continuing preliminary sales of the printer, prior to its launch in 2022. As at the end of the third quarter of 2021, Massivit has twelve pending (non-binding) orders, which it plans to deliver in the second half of 2022. Kanfit’s order will be delivered immediately and constitutes the fourteenth order for the Massivit 10000 printer.

Massivit CEO Erez Zimerman said, “We are excited to sign the first agreement of this kind, for the strategic collaboration with Kanfit—one of the most important defense manufacturers in Israel. This agreement is a momentous milestone in achieving Massivit’s goals and business strategy.”

Shachar Fine, executive vice president of Business Development, Marketing, and Sales at Kanfit, said, “Kanfit recognizes the significant potential in the Massivit 10000 printer, that allows us to streamline manufacturing processes, to significantly cut down manufacturing time and to substantially lower costs.”

—Press Release