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Apple 3D Prints Watches: Titanium, Recycling, and New Manufacturing

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Apple Revolutionizes Watch Manufacturing with ⁤3D-Printed Titanium Cases

CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA ⁢- November 11, 2025 – Apple is dramatically changing how it builds its premium Apple Watch models, ​moving to a 3D-printing process for ⁢titanium cases that significantly reduces raw material waste.​ The company revealed details of the process today, which involves using a​ laser to fuse ‌layers of recycled titanium ⁤powder.

The latest Apple Watch Ultra 3 and ⁣Series 11 are the first to be manufactured using this method, utilizing 100 percent recycled titanium powder. This contrasts⁣ with customary “subtractive manufacturing”⁤ techniques, where ‌material is carved away from a solid block. Apple reports that 3D printing cuts raw material usage for watch ⁢cases in half.

The process is remarkably⁢ precise,building each case from over 900 layers,each 60 microns​ thick (0.001 millimeters). A key challenge was refining the titanium powder to reduce its oxygen content, preventing explosions during the high-heat laser fusion.

This ⁣shift to 3D⁣ printing has ​already yielded substantial ‌results. Apple estimates it ⁢has saved ⁣400 metric ⁤tons of raw titanium this year alone. The company has also begun applying the technology to othre components, including the⁢ USB-C port on the iPhone 15 Air.

“We’re never doing something just to do it once – we’re doing it so it becomes the way the whole‍ system then works,” ⁢said Sarah chandler, Apple’s‌ VP of environment‌ and supply chain ​innovation, in⁤ a press release. While a fully 3D-printed ‍iPhone chassis isn’t currently in production, the company ⁢suggests⁣ it remains a possibility for the future.

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