Titomic is an Australian additive manufacturing specialist established to help companies leverage advanced materials and a new proprietary Kinetic Fusion process to produce stronger and faster products at scale. Co-developed with the CSIRO, the Titomic process overcomes the limitations of previous additive manufacturing (3D printing) for metals to manufacture complex parts without shape and size constraints.

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AP&C TO SUPPLY TITANIUM POWDERS TO ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING VENDOR TITOMIC

Titomic | September 03, 2019

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Titomic has signed a Titanium Ti6AI4V powder supply agreement with GE Additive company AP&C for use on its Titomic Kinetic Fusion additive manufacturing process. The companies have also signed a Memorandum of Understanding to combine their expertise to develop new titanium and titanium alloy powders for Titomic’s flagship 3D printing process. Both Titomic and AP&C serve a host of companies in the aerospace, defence and industrial markets to facilitate their manufacturing needs. The...

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TITOMIC AND TAUV PARTNER ON ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING SOLDIER SYSTEMS

Titomic | June 24, 2019

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Australian additive manufacturing company Titomic has announced the completion of a soldier systems project with 3D printed armour manufacturer TAUV. The project saw the creation of 5 prototype defense Soldier System products, and cost $0.3mn. The global soldier systems market is said to be worth $9.8bn. Titomic and TAUV hope to gain a foothold in that market via the rapid turnaround times of their products. The five soldier system products they have developed were delivered in less than six mon...

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FINCANTIERI TO TEST TITOMIC KINETIC FUSION PROCESS WITH VIEW TO ADOPTION FOR MANUFACTURE OF MECHANICAL SHIP COMPONENTS

Fincantieri | July 02, 2018

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Titomic has taken one step closer to seeing its Titomic Kinetic Fusion (TKF) process become a manufacturing option for a leading shipbuilding group after a Material Science Testing (MST) agreement was reached. Earlier this year, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between Titomic and the Australian division of Fincantieri, to evaluate the potential of Titomic’s additive manufacturing process. Fincantieri is one of the largest shipbuilding organizations in the world, with ...

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KEPPEL OFFSHORE & MARINE RECEIVES LLOYD'S REGISTER CERTIFICATION TO 3D PRINT OFFSHORE GRADE STEEL PARTS

Keppel Offshore & Marine, Lloyd's Register | January 14, 2020

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Keppel Offshore & Marine has received Lloyd’s Register LR Certification to additively manufacture offshore grade steel with a 3D printing technology from Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology SIMTech. The certification was granted after assessing Keppel O&M’s production processes, from design to post-processing and testing. Partnering with Nanyang Technological University, Singapore NTU Singapore and SIMTech’s Agency for Science, Technology and Research A*STAR...

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AP&C TO SUPPLY TITANIUM POWDERS TO ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING VENDOR TITOMIC

Titomic | September 03, 2019

Titomic has signed a Titanium Ti6AI4V powder supply agreement with GE Additive company AP&C for use on its Titomic Kinetic Fusion additive manufacturing process. The companies have also signed a Memorandum of Understanding to combine their expertise to develop new titanium and titanium alloy powders for Titomic’s flagship 3D printing process. Both Titomic and AP&C serve a host of companies in the aerospace, defence and industrial markets to facilitate their manufacturing needs. The...

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TITOMIC AND TAUV PARTNER ON ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING SOLDIER SYSTEMS

Titomic | June 24, 2019

Australian additive manufacturing company Titomic has announced the completion of a soldier systems project with 3D printed armour manufacturer TAUV. The project saw the creation of 5 prototype defense Soldier System products, and cost $0.3mn. The global soldier systems market is said to be worth $9.8bn. Titomic and TAUV hope to gain a foothold in that market via the rapid turnaround times of their products. The five soldier system products they have developed were delivered in less than six mon...

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FINCANTIERI TO TEST TITOMIC KINETIC FUSION PROCESS WITH VIEW TO ADOPTION FOR MANUFACTURE OF MECHANICAL SHIP COMPONENTS

Fincantieri | July 02, 2018

Titomic has taken one step closer to seeing its Titomic Kinetic Fusion (TKF) process become a manufacturing option for a leading shipbuilding group after a Material Science Testing (MST) agreement was reached. Earlier this year, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between Titomic and the Australian division of Fincantieri, to evaluate the potential of Titomic’s additive manufacturing process. Fincantieri is one of the largest shipbuilding organizations in the world, with ...

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KEPPEL OFFSHORE & MARINE RECEIVES LLOYD'S REGISTER CERTIFICATION TO 3D PRINT OFFSHORE GRADE STEEL PARTS

Keppel Offshore & Marine, Lloyd's Register | January 14, 2020

Keppel Offshore & Marine has received Lloyd’s Register LR Certification to additively manufacture offshore grade steel with a 3D printing technology from Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology SIMTech. The certification was granted after assessing Keppel O&M’s production processes, from design to post-processing and testing. Partnering with Nanyang Technological University, Singapore NTU Singapore and SIMTech’s Agency for Science, Technology and Research A*STAR...

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