Apple Explores 3D-Printed Aluminum for Devices, Eyeing Efficiency and Sustainability

March 8, 2026
Apple Explores 3D-Printed Aluminum for Devices, Eyeing Efficiency and Sustainability
  • Bloomberg suggests initial adoption could start with Apple Watch casings, with potential expansion to iPhones and Macs if successful.

  • This initiative builds on Apple’s existing 3D-printing efforts, including a titanium enclosure for the Apple Watch Ultra 3.

  • The move aligns with sustainability goals by reducing raw material use and enabling recycled materials, such as 3D-printed recycled metal powder used in titanium-cased watches.

  • Apple is reportedly exploring a new aluminum manufacturing approach for its devices, using additive manufacturing or 3D printing to produce aluminum components for wearables.

  • Bloomberg notes Apple’s manufacturing design team and operations department are evaluating 3D-printed aluminum parts to potentially boost manufacturing efficiency.

  • The same 3D-printing strategy is linked to a broader move, with MacBook Neo reportedly using a new process that reduces aluminum usage to save material and cost.

  • The potential benefits include better material efficiency, possible weight reduction, greater design flexibility for complex internal structures, and improved durability and water resistance.

  • If scalable, the technology could extend beyond wearables to iPhones and laptops, signaling manufacturing innovations shaping next-generation consumer devices.

  • The effort remains experimental, tested for several years across various materials, with a possible rollout on future Apple Watch models before broader adoption.

  • Details on the Apple Watch Ultra 3 include satellite and 5G connectivity, an LTPO3 OLED display, 42 hours of battery life (72 hours in Low Power mode), and new sleep score and hypertension notifications features.

  • The additive process would build parts layer by layer rather than subtracting from solid blocks, aiming to cut material waste and boost production efficiency.

  • Although not confirmed by Apple, context includes recent launches such as the MacBook Neo and the Apple Watch Ultra 3.

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