The software supports a massive range of 3D printing technologies (SLS, SLA, SLM, FDM).
: Automatically stitches missing facets to create completely watertight data .
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Materialise Magics 1901 was built as a native application, abandoning older 32-bit systems to handle the massive computational loads of 3D printing. The key specifications for this version were: magics 1901 64 bit
User reviews highlight that the software is "very user-friendly" with "easy navigation." Professionals appreciate the ability to create parts with "no support material at all," leading to material savings and less post-processing. The software's ability to handle multiple simultaneous screens and complicated curved geometries, such as spiral geometries, is highly praised.
However, as computing demands continued to grow, the limitations of 32-bit architectures became apparent. The need for more addressable memory, improved performance, and increased scalability drove the development of 64-bit architectures. This is where 1901 comes in.
Materialise Magics Tutorial: Manually Fixing Geometry Errors The software supports a massive range of 3D
A signed 32-bit integer can only hold a maximum value of 2,147,483,647. On January 19, 2038, at 03:14:07 UTC, this limit will be reached.
Import highly detailed CAD models without downsampling or sacrificing surface quality.
Materialise Magics 19.01 is a specialized software application designed to handle STL files and other 3D data formats from the initial import to final build preparation. It serves as the bridge between CAD design and 3D printing (additive manufacturing). Share public link Materialise Magics 1901 was built
To get the most out of Magics 19.01, implement these standard power-user habits:
The software is a complete arsenal for AM preparation, automating and simplifying complex workflows: