Materialise Magics 18.0.3.16 X64

: Supports a variety of formats, including .stl, .magics, .mgx, and .3mf. Materialise Technical Details Architecture

The x64 iteration of version 18.0.3.16 is designed for professional hardware environments. Minimum Requirement Recommended Requirement Windows 7 / 8 / 10 (64-bit) Windows 10 / 11 (64-bit) Processor Intel Core i5 or AMD equivalent Intel Core i7 / i9 or AMD Ryzen 7 / 9 RAM 16 GB to 32 GB (for massive assemblies) Graphics Card Dedicated GPU with OpenGL 2.1 support NVIDIA GeForce RTX / Quadro with 4GB+ VRAM Storage Space 2 GB free space Solid State Drive (SSD) with 10 GB+ free space Step-by-Step Production Workflow

: Organize and orient parts on the virtual build platform to maximize efficiency . materialise magics 18.0.3.16 x64

Beyond repair, this version excels at part manipulation and hollowing. Users can apply lattice structures, add drainage holes, and generate skin shells to reduce material consumption and print time. The 18.0.x branch also refined the “Mark & Support” functionality, allowing semi-automated generation of tree-like or block supports, which are essential for powder bed fusion processes like Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) or Multi Jet Fusion (MJF). For version 18.0.3.16 specifically, incremental improvements were made to the support point editing interface, reducing the manual cleanup required post-printing.

Proper orientation determines surface finish, print speed, and structural integrity. : Supports a variety of formats, including

This guide covers the core capabilities, workflows, and industrial applications of this release. Core Capabilities of Materialise Magics 18 1. Advanced STL Repair and Editing

Generates block, point, gusset, and web structures tailored to specific printing technologies like Stereolithography (SLA) or Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS). Beyond repair, this version excels at part manipulation

Generates point, gusset, and web structures.

: Includes advanced tools for performing Boolean operations (uniting or subtracting parts), cutting parts for larger builds, and adding textures, logos, or serial numbers directly to the mesh. Measurement and Analysis

: Used to arrange your parts and simulate the 3D printer's workspace. Importing Files