Pros
This means you can load, manipulate, and process models with tens of millions of triangles smoothly. The software’s "efficient memory management mode allows customers to easily handle large files," ensuring that you are not limited by your operating system's architecture when working on large-scale industrial projects. This leads to faster processing times and a more stable application environment, reducing the risk of crashes mid-workflow.
: The 64-bit architecture is designed for modern Windows systems, typically requiring at least 16 GB of RAM to handle complex industrial models effectively. Primary Uses
Materialise Magics 19.01 (64-bit) is a professional data preparation and STL editing software for additive manufacturing. Released by Materialise
Introduces customizable presets for varying materials, resin profiles, or printer hardware.
between 32-bit and 64-bit software in the context of 3D printing.
The release of version 19 brought significant enhancements aimed at increasing workflow efficiency for AM professionals.
Large projects are less likely to crash or produce errors during crucial file preparation stages. Core Features of Magics 19.01
Add text or barcodes directly onto parts. 3. Support Generation
Maximizing the throughput of laser sintering (SLS) or stereo-lithography (SLA) equipment requires spatial efficiency.
: Features a "Fix Wizard" and "Shrink Wrap" tools to automate the repair of meshes, ensuring they are watertight and ready for printing.
Materialise (released in late 2014) is professional 3D printing data preparation software. The 64-bit version
Materialise, headquartered in Belgium, has been a pioneer in 3D printing software since 1990. The Magics software suite is often described as the "Swiss Army Knife" of 3D printing. It acts as an intermediary between CAD design and the 3D printer (AM machine).
Magics 19.01 wasn’t just about raw memory power; it introduced a suite of features designed to streamline the user experience. For the AM engineer, time spent clicking menus is time not printing.
The core utility of Magics 19.01 64-bit centers on transforming faulty or raw 3D data into mathematically perfect, printable components.