The first FAA-certified, structural additive manufactured Ti-6Al-4V parts produced by Norsk Titanium AS have been processed successfully by a commercial heat treater located in Hermitage, Pennsylvania. The components, vacuum stress reliefs compliant with stringent AMS 2801 and other OEM specifications, are destined for installation on a Boeing airplane. Norsk Titanium AS is the world’s pioneering supplier of aerospace-grade, additive manufactured, structural titanium components.
Norsk Titanium’s printing technology of these aft galley supports, along with other flight critical components, signals the ancillary cost benefits that customers may realize with additive manufacturing: lead time reduction, lower inventory requirements, and future spare parts continuity assurances. Solar Atmospheres processed the initial production components for Norsk in March.
Norsk’s U.S. facility in Plattsburgh, New York, will produce multiple 3-D printed components for commercial aircraft OEMs. The company is also exploring other applications in the defense sector including the next generation aircraft, naval vessels, and land-based vehicles.
“We are extremely proud to partner with innovative additive manufacturing companies such as Norsk Titanium,” said Bob Hill, President of Solar Atmospheres of Western PA. “Today, we can clearly see how this revolutionary manufacturing process has departed from the hype realm and is entering into everyday reality.”