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Norsk Titanium delivers a 3D printed flight critical structure to a defense customer

Norsk Titanium, a producer of aerospace-grade structural titanium components using its patented Rapid Plasma Deposition® (RPD®) technology, has delivered a flight critical aircraft structure to General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI), a defense and...

Leonardo receives Boeing 787 Dreamliner 3D printed components produced by Norsk Titanium

Manufacturer of aerospace-grade titanium components Norsk Titanium US Inc.  has announced production deliveries of new Boeing 787 Dreamliner components to Leonardo’s Grottaglie Plant, based in South Italy and part of Leonardo’s Aerostructures Division. Leonardo provides...

Norsk Titanium to achieve the next phase of Additive Manufactured Integrally Bladed Rotor

Last year, scientists from the University of Notre Dame Turbomachinery Laboratory (NDTL), Norsk Titanium (Norsk), Pratt & Whitney and TURBOCAM International successfully achieved on initial testing of an additively manufactured integrally bladed rotor (IBR). Today...

Following material properties testing, Norsk Titanium successfully 3D Printed QuesTek’s custom titanium wire

In July 2018, Norsk and QuesTek announced their collaboration to optimize QuesTek titanium alloy for additive processes. QuesTek Innovations LLC specializes in Integrated Computational Materials Engineering (ICME). The company has been involved in >40 projects...

Norsk Titanium & SAE International release specifications for DED additive manufacturing

Norsk Titanium and SAE International are collaborating together for the development of specifications for direct energy deposition (DED) additive manufacturing. Those specifications aim to be the basic requirement for the procurement of RPD™ Preforms from Norsk by an aerospace or non-aerospace professional.

Boeing and Norsk Titanium rewarded for qualifying the first additively manufactured structural titanium parts for a commercial aircraft

Companies Honored for Outstanding Achievements in Aviation, Aerospace & Defense, will be recognized on March 1 in Washington, DC Boeing and Norsk Titanium (Norsk) have been selected as a winner of the 61st Annual Laureate Awards,...

Oerlikon and Boeing will create standard processes for 3D-printed structural titanium aerospace

Boeing and Oerlikon announce a partnership to develop standard materials and processes for metal-based additive manufacturing. The Five-year agreement will enable the aerospace company and the technology and engineering group to unlock the value of...

Digital Twins in (additive) manufacturing environments: what are the major challenges to overcome?

Despite the capabilities of additive manufacturing, producing parts with only a trial-and-error approach remains time consuming and expensive. Indeed, you will never know the number of batch productions you are going to launch before...

SPACs and IPOs: are they a passing trend or is there a genuine interest for additive manufacturing companies?

An attempt to understand the world of stock markets that additive manufacturing companies are entering. Even though the Covid-19 pandemic has expedited the use of AM across various manufacturing fields, it should be noted that...

5 things we should know about the 3D printing metal market

Metal 3D printing is one of the most used attractive solutions in the 3D printing industry. This market is constantly analyzed in order to predict its outcomes. Following a few market researches such as...