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Re: desarcmo post# 36323

Tuesday, 07/28/2015 12:48:08 PM

Tuesday, July 28, 2015 12:48:08 PM

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Norway’s Norsk Titanium AS (NTi) doesn’t believe that any of these are quite industrial-grade. To push 3D printing into a mainstream manufacturing tech, the titanium 3D printing company plans to open a 200,000-square-foot plant that they deem the “world’s first industrial-scale 3D printing facility”.

Norsk will be opening the government-owned facility in an unnamed state as a part of a public-private partnership aiming to 3D print large-scale aircraft components relying on NTi’s patented Direct Metal Deposition technology.

As the company moves in this direction, it has appointed Warren Boley as its CEO. Boley is a former executive with Aerojet Rocketdyne and previously worked for United Technologies Corp. Boley says that the company plans to begin launching orders Q1 of 2016 and is in talks with Lockheed Martin to build parts for its infamously wasteful and underperforming F-35 fighter jet.

Sigma has worked with Aerojet and UTC.

Perhaps they will also be in need of SGLB to help
certify their parts more efficiently.

This is great.
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