Grenzebach Secures Major Order from EOS for 155 Grenzebach Dual Setup Stations
- 155 Grenzebach Dual Setup Stations increase production capacity and automation levels
- Automated job changeovers support highly productive 24/7 industrial metal additive manufacturing (AM)
- Major order marks another milestone in the strategic partnership with EOS and strengthens the position of Grenzebach Additive Solutions GmbH
HAMLAR/Germany. The Grenzebach Group has received a major order from EOS, a leading provider of industrial additive manufacturing solutions, for 155 Grenzebach Dual Setup Stations. Even before and during Formnext 2025, EOS placed initial orders for 40 systems. Following the successful launch of the new metal 3D printing system, EOS M4 ONYX, the order volume increased by a further 115 units, with additional demand potential expected throughout the year.
The Grenzebach Dual Setup Station was further developed specifically to complement the EOS M4 ONYX. The adaptations include the build cylinder design, handling processes, ergonomics, and automation logic. The external appearance was also adapted to match the dark design concept of the EOS M4 ONYX.
Building on a Long-Standing Partnership with EOS
The major order builds on a strategic partnership that has continuously evolved since 2016. A key milestone was the NextGenAM project launched in 2017, within which fully automated serial processes for metal components were implemented for the first time. In the years that followed, the collaboration was further expanded, including the transfer of automation concepts to polymer processes and joint development work within the POLYLINE research project.
First Milestone for Grenzebach Additive Solutions GmbH
At the same time, the order represents a significant success for the newly established Grenzebach Additive Solutions GmbH. As of January 1, 2026, the Additive Manufacturing business unit has been managed as an independent company within the Grenzebach Group. Dimitrios Livadas assumed management of the new entity on April 1.
The spin-off aims to bundle technological expertise and further increase responsiveness in the rapidly growing additive manufacturing market. In particular, the automation and scaling of industrial AM processes are gaining increasing strategic importance.








