Tekna Holding ASA and TriTech Titanium Parts LLC have joined forces to achieve a significant breakthrough in additive manufacturing. The collaboration resulted in the successful Binder Jetting of titanium parts using a Desktop Metal P1. This achievement opens up new possibilities for the production of customized, lightweight, and high-strength titanium parts that surpass traditional manufacturing limitations.
TriTech Titanium Parts, based in Detroit, Michigan, expressed their excitement about the collaboration and the enhanced capabilities it brings to their 3D printing operations. By leveraging Tekna’s plasma atomized titanium powder, known for its exceptional quality, TriTech can offer their clients the benefits of this groundbreaking technology. The use of Tekna’s titanium powder allows for reduced manufacturing lead times and improved performance in critical applications.
Tekna supplies TriTech with titanium powder that meets aerospace AS9100 and medical ISO 13485 standards. This ensures that the produced parts adhere to stringent quality requirements. Tekna’s titanium powder is specifically designed to achieve outstanding part quality and mechanical properties. By fully utilizing the potential of Binder Jetting, TriTech can deliver advanced titanium components to clients in various industries.
The CEOs of both Tekna and TriTech expressed their enthusiasm for the successful collaboration. They believe that by combining their expertise, they can accelerate the adoption of binder jet 3D printing and unlock new design possibilities for titanium components. This achievement marks a significant milestone in the advancement of additive manufacturing and paves the way for future innovations in the industry.
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