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energyJune 9, 2026

Sciaky's 3D Printing Tech Aims to Revolutionize ASEAN Nuclear Energy

Sciaky partners with NX Atomics to reduce costs and improve efficiency in small modular reactors, benefiting ASEAN factories.

Sciaky's 3D Printing Tech Aims to Revolutionize ASEAN Nuclear Energy \nIn a move that could significantly impact the nuclear energy landscape in Southeast Asia, Sciaky, a leader in electron beam additive manufacturing (EBAM), has partnered with NX Atomics, a startup focused on small modular reactors (SMRs). This collaboration aims to leverage EBAM to produce nuclear components more efficiently, reducing both upfront capital and operating costs. For ASEAN countries like Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Malaysia, this could mean a more cost-effective and sustainable path to nuclear power.\n \\[**What is EBAM?** Electron Beam Additive Manufacturing (EBAM) is a 3D printing process that uses an electron beam to melt metal wire, layer by layer, to create complex parts.]\\\n \\[**Why SMRs?** Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) are compact, scalable, and can be factory-assembled, making them ideal for regions with limited infrastructure.]\\\n### The Economic Benefits of EBAM for SMRs \\The high initial costs and long lead times associated with traditional nuclear components have historically been a significant barrier to the widespread adoption of nuclear power. EBAM offers a solution by enabling faster production, reduced material waste, and the ability to create geometries that are difficult or impossible with conventional methods. For ASEAN countries, where the demand for reliable and clean energy is growing, this technology could make nuclear power a more viable option. \\\n### Implications for ASEAN Factories \\For factories in Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Malaysia, the potential benefits of EBAM in SMR production are substantial. By reducing the cost and time required to produce nuclear components, these countries can accelerate their transition to cleaner energy sources. Additionally, the ability to produce parts that can be easily replaced rather than designed for lifetime service can further lower maintenance and operational costs. \\\n### Regulatory and Qualification Challenges \\While the potential benefits are clear, the adoption of EBAM in the nuclear sector faces regulatory and qualification challenges. The nuclear industry has stringent safety and quality standards, and any new manufacturing process must meet these requirements. Sciaky's extensive experience in producing parts for aerospace, defense, and other demanding industries positions it well to navigate these challenges. However, the specific requirements for nuclear applications will need to be carefully addressed. \\\n### Conclusion \\The partnership between Sciaky and NX Atomics represents a significant step forward in the development of cost-effective and efficient nuclear power solutions. For ASEAN factories, this could mean a more accessible and sustainable path to nuclear energy, supporting the region's growing energy needs while reducing environmental impact. As the technology continues to evolve and gain regulatory acceptance, the potential for broader adoption in the region is promising. \\\nFactory buyers in ASEAN should keep a close eye on this development, as it may offer a new and innovative way to meet their energy needs and contribute to a more sustainable future.

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Editorial rewrite by ASEAN Machine team, based on public reporting from 3D Printing Industry, with added ASEAN manufacturing context.

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