Nikon SLM adds Dyndrite LPBF Pro to product catalog

Delivers toolpath control and productivity to metal AM customers.

Dyndrite and Nikon SLM Solutions have integrated Dyndrite LPBF Pro into the Nikon SLM Solutions product catalog, providing metal 3D printing users with tools to improve build preparation, streamline workflows, and support more efficient production processes.

Dyndrite LPBF Pro eliminates the trade-offs between productivity, prime, and precision parameters. With Dyndrite, there’s no need to compromise—you can achieve high quality and lower part costs by applying them all simultaneously.

The companies will host a joint commercial and hands-on workshop showcasing the Nikon SLM Solutions and Dyndrite integration at the new Nikon AM Synergy facility in Long Beach, CA on May 13, 2025.

With Dyndrite LPBF Pro, manufacturers gain an advanced GPU-accelerated software solution built specifically for laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) that enables unprecedented power, freedom, and control over their AM manufacturing process. Whether tackling geometrically complex parts, exploring new materials, or scaling production, users benefit from streamlined workflows, automated scripting, and robust, scalable processing.


Customer software benefits at a glance:

  • ‍Print the “impossible”:
    • ‍Enable easier printing of intricate geometries, such as small features, thin walls, domes, and cantilevers
    • improve part quality and surface finish – whilte maintaiing print productivity
    • Enable low-angle support-free builds and automated targeted placement where supports remain critical.
  • Automate and scale: Use Python scripting to automate repetitive tasks and enable consistent, repeatable builds.‍
  • Maximize hardware investment: Fully exploit Nikon SLM Solutions’ open architecture and multi-laser systems with optimized toolpathing. Print with precision, prime, and productivity parameters within the same part.‍

Over the past year, Dyndrite LPBF Pro was evaluated across Nikon SLM Solutions’ core machines—including the SLM 280, SLM 500, SLM 800, and NXG XII 600. In collaboration with Nikon SLM’s engineering and application teams, the software was tested using real-world scenarios involving complex geometries and multi-laser setups. It is the first third-party software in more than 20 years to receive this level of integration support.

A delta qualification path is being developed for existing customers to support a smooth transition to Dyndrite LPBF Pro, offering improved speed, control, and flexibility with current NSLM hardware.

Dyndrite LPBF Pro is immediately available to all Nikon SLM Solutions customers and partners worldwide.

‍For more information, visit dyndrite.com.