Sciaky

Sciaky

Industrial metal 3D printing and EBW

Overview

Sciaky provides industrial metal 3D printing and welding solutions for large parts. Its EBAM system builds big metal components by melting metal wire with an electron beam, layer by layer, while its EBW equipment and services cover welding for aerospace, defense, automotive, and medical industries. The company differentiates itself by focusing on large-scale metal manufacturing and offering both additive and welding capabilities to support high-performance parts. Its goal is to help manufacturers cut time and costs on large metal parts and expand EBAM and EBW adoption across demanding sectors that require military-grade specifications.

About Sciaky

Simplify's Rating
Why Sciaky is rated
C+
Rated B on Competitive Edge
Rated C on Growth Potential
Rated C on Differentiation

Industries

Automotive & Transportation

Industrial & Manufacturing

Aerospace

Defense

Company Size

11-50

Company Stage

Grant

Total Funding

$190K

Headquarters

Chicago, Illinois

Founded

1939

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What believers are saying

  • June 2026 NX Atomics partnership opens Sciaky's first visible nuclear SMR application.
  • March 2025 order covered 700-plus pounds of Inconel 718 for power generation.
  • Sciaky's 2026 site still markets aerospace, defense, energy, and semiconductor customers.

What critics are saying

  • Sciaky has no public jobs listed in August 2026, signaling flat demand.
  • Nuclear qualification for NX Atomics will drag through 2027, delaying revenue recognition.
  • A failed EBAM certification would freeze adoption across defense and energy buyers.

What makes Sciaky unique

  • Sciaky's EBAM prints huge titanium, Inconel, and stainless steel parts from Chicago.
  • NX Atomics chose Sciaky in June 2026 for nuclear reactor component printing.
  • Sciaky sells EBAM systems and EB welding, spanning manufacturing and repair.

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Funding

Total Funding

$190k

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Funded Over

1 Rounds

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PR Newswire
Jun 2nd, 2026
NX Atomics and sciaky partner to 3d-print nuclear reactor components.

NX Atomics and sciaky partner to 3d-print nuclear reactor components. Jun 02, 2026, 10:00 ET Midwest collaboration applies proven aerospace additive manufacturing to America's small modular reactors CHICAGO, June 2, 2026 /PRNewswire/ - NX Atomics, a Small Modular Reactor startup, today announced a partnership with Sciaky, Inc., a global leader in industrial-scale metal additive manufacturing, to apply Sciaky's proprietary Electron Beam Additive Manufacturing (EBAM(R) process to the production of components for NX Atomics' small modular reactor platform. Both companies are headquartered in the Midwest, with Sciaky operating from Chicago, Illinois, and NX Atomics based in Indiana. "This is what bringing nuclear manufacturing into the modern era actually looks like," said John Warden, Chief Executive Officer of NX Atomics. "3D printing opens up the potential for us to produce nuclear-qualified parts faster and at lower cost, where appropriate swap them out through life, and meaningfully reduce the unit cost of every small modular reactor we build." The economics of small modular reactors have long been constrained by the need to provide large unit numbers and long lead times for major nuclear components. Through additive manufacturing, NX Atomics can produce components faster, at less cost, and where appropriate designed to be replaced rather than last forever, lowering both the upfront capital cost and operating cost of its reactor fleet. Additive manufacturing is well-established in adjacent industries. Sciaky's EBAM systems have produced titanium and specialty-alloy structural parts for Airbus, Lockheed Martin, the United States Navy, and NASA, among others. Commercial Space companies have used 3D-printed propulsion components on multiple space platforms and lunar landers. Across aerospace and defense, EBAM and related additive techniques have moved from prototype to full-rate production over the past decade. The NX Atomics partnership extends that proven track record into commercial nuclear power for the first time at this scale. "Sciaky has spent more than eight decades building the metal manufacturing technology that the world's most demanding industries rely on," said John Criso, CEO of Sciaky, Inc. "Our EBAM process produces parts that fly on commercial aircraft, sail on naval vessels, and orbit the earth. Bringing that capability into America's clean energy infrastructure with NX Atomics is a natural next step, and we are proud that two Midwestern companies are leading this transition." About NX Atomics NX Atomics is an advanced nuclear company developing high-temperature small modular reactors for clean baseload power and industrial process heat. The company is headquartered in Indiana. For more information, visit nxatomics.com. About Sciaky, Inc. Sciaky, Inc., a division of Morphix Metals, Inc., is a global leader in industrial-scale metal additive manufacturing and electron beam welding solutions. Headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, Sciaky has pioneered advanced manufacturing technologies since 1939. Its proprietary Electron Beam Additive Manufacturing (EBAM(R) process produces fully dense, high-quality metal parts in a wide range of alloys, including titanium, tantalum, Inconel, and stainless steel. Sciaky's EBAM technology is used by leading manufacturers in aerospace, defense, energy, and other industries worldwide. For more information, visit sciaky.com. Media Contact: SOURCE Sciaky, Inc

U.S. Department of Energy
Feb 29th, 2024
Department of Energy Announces $24 Million for Small Business Research and Development Grants

111 Grants Will Primarily Focus on Clean Energy Research and Development

PR Newswire
Nov 6th, 2023
Sciaky, Inc. Announces the EBAM-53 Machine for Laboratory and Research Facilities

Sciaky, Inc. announces the EBAM-53 Machine for Laboratory and Research Facilities.

PR Newswire
May 2nd, 2023
U.S. Representative Sean Casten Explores Groundbreaking Additive Manufacturing Innovation At Sciaky

CHICAGO, May 2, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- U.S. Representative Sean Casten (D-IL) recently explored groundbreaking additive manufacturing innovation at Sciaky, Inc., an Illinois-based subsidiary of Phillips Service Industries, Inc. (PSI). The visit provided an opportunity to showcase Sciaky's latest innovative technology, including its Electron Beam Additive Manufacturing (EBAM®) and EB welding systems, and to discuss potential funding opportunities. From Left to Right: Scott Stecker (Chief AM Engineer), U.S. Representative Sean Casten, Pablo Simmons (Process Engineer), Kenn Lachenberg (Director of Operations)

VoxelMatters
Nov 17th, 2021
CogniTens, Ltd. partnered with Sciaky Inc. on Nov 17th 21'.

As Get3DSmart  saw earlier this week, Hexagon has partnered with Sciaky, integrating the latter’s EBAM 3D printers with Hexagon’s process simulation software for DED applications.

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