Hongzhen Aerospace
Provides metal additive manufacturing product design, technology development, and production services for aerospace liquid propulsion and high-value components.
- CEO / Founder
- Yang Huanqing
- Team Size
- 1-10
- Stage
- Growth Stage
- Total Funding
- $49M
- Latest Round
- Angel
- Key Investors
- Haitong Innovation
Technology & Products
Key Products
Metal AM design services; Metal AM production services; AM equipment manufacturing and sales; 3D printing base material sales; Metal product R&D and sales; New material technology R&D
Technological Advantage
Proprietary laser additive manufacturing processes for metal matrix composites and high-temperature alloys, evidenced by patents (CN112643050B, CN110964992B). Technology advantage is protected by patents and reinforced by integration with parent aerospace entity, creating high switching costs for strategic customers.
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Reduces lead times and production costs for complex aerospace components through in-house AM expertise and integration with China's state-owned aerospace supply chain.
How They Differentiate
Focuses exclusively on aerospace liquid propulsion applications with deep integration into China's state-owned aerospace supply chain, unlike generalist metal AM service bureaus. Leverages parent company's legacy in rocket engine manufacturing for process qualification and customer trust.
Market & Competition
Target Customers
Aerospace OEMs, defense contractors, and electronics manufacturers requiring high-performance metal parts.
Industry Verticals
Aerospace; Defense; Electronics
Competitors
Xi'an Bright Laser Technologies (BLT); Eplus3D; Farsoon Technologies
Growth & Milestones
Growth Metrics
Achieved 140 million RMB (~$19.4M) in revenue and 20 million RMB (~$2.8M) in profit in its first full year of independent operation; delivered over 10,000 parts annually.
Major Milestones
Founded in November 2023 as a spin-out from Xi'an Aerospace Engine Company; Completed first equity round of 350 million RMB (~$49M) in September 2025; Plans to build capacity for 300 sets of AM equipment