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The company was featured in the first edition of The 3D Printing World Guide, on pages 19-20. Browse the full offer, history and legacy.

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Origin: Finland

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Laajamaentie 2,
13430 Hämeenlinna, Finland


Overview


Delva Oy is the biggest metal AM service provider in Finland, focusing in 3D printing of metals. Delva has strong 3D-printing experience in nickel-alloys, copper-alloys, pure Cu, aluminium-alloys, steels and dedicated AM machine for Ti64-alloys. Currently Delva has fleet of 5 metal AM printers from EOS and AMCM. Cu-, Ni- and Al-alloys can be 3D-printed very fast by 2×1 kW AMCM industrial AM-machine added in Delva’s fleet in 2024.

In addition to 3D-printing, Delva has strong +40 years experience in in supporting global customers in their design optimization work for AM and adopting metallic 3D-printed parts to be essential parts of their final customer products and/or manufacturing equipment. Reference customers are SSAB in steel making industry and VR (Finnish Railways) in maintenance of transportation equipment.

Legacy


Delva has been founded in 2017 by AM enthusiast and current CTO Mr. Markku Lindqvist. In 2018 Mr. Jarmo Kastell strengthened the team by bringing in his strong experience from steel making industry to Delva as CEO. At the same time Delva started own metal 3D-printing activities by investing in two EOS industrial metal 3D-printers in row. Team was developed by adding more AM specialist knowhow. And dedicated operations team lead by Mr. Marko Prinkkilä in 2023.

In early 2024 investment on new AMCM M290 2×1 kW of two 1kW lasers was done to be able to 3D-print Cu-alloys and pure Cu for high conductivity applications. And increase productivity in Ni- and Al-alloys at the same time.

The latest additions to the personnel fleet in 2025 were AM Specialist Mr. Jarno Välikangas and CCO Mr. Juha Kotila, who brought their long, professional experience from metal AM equipment and process development work to Delva in early 2025. In addition to that, Delva invested in summer 2025 in two more industrial metal 3D-printers and larger premises enabling transition to bigger equipment in future.

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