X64 Full !!better!!: Materialise Magics 180316

Adding textures or hollowed-out sections to save material.

Allows for merging multiple parts or subtracting volumes with high precision.

While Magics is a general-purpose tool, certain sectors rely on it more heavily than others. 1. Aerospace and Automotive materialise magics 180316 x64 full

Helps users position parts to minimize support structures and reduce print time.

Materialise Magics is rarely used in isolation. It typically sits between the design phase (CAD) and the manufacturing phase (CAM). Adding textures or hollowed-out sections to save material

Features advanced tools to create honeycombs, gussets, and trees to stabilize prints.

Modern additive manufacturing often involves complex lattices; the x64 architecture ensures the software doesn't crash during heavy computation. It typically sits between the design phase (CAD)

Engineers use Magics to "lightweight" parts. By using the Sinter Module, they can nest hundreds of parts into a single build volume, maximizing the efficiency of expensive SLS (Selective Laser Sintering) machines. 2. Medical and Dental