MaterialsTaizhou, Jiangsu, ChinaFounded 2018· One of 955 Materials companies tracked by AMPulse
Develops high-purity spherical titanium alloy powders using proprietary IPCA technology for aerospace and medical AM, achieving superior sphericity and low oxygen content.
CEO / Founder
Andrew Cheng
Team Size
51-200
Stage
Active
Total Funding
$15M
Latest Round
Series A
Key Investors
CASStar (中科创星), Oriza Holdings (元禾控股), Changzhou Venture Capital
Technology & Products
Key Products
Titanium powder, titanium alloy powder, cobalt powder, HEA powder, MIM solutions, aluminum powder, nickel powder, iron-base alloy powder, high-temperature alloys. These are used for additive manufacturing and thermal spraying.
Technological Advantage
Achieves a significantly higher yield of fine powder (15-53μm) compared to traditional EIGA or VIGA processes, directly lowering the cost-per-kg for SLM/LPBF applications while maintaining oxygen levels below 800ppm.
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Reduces material costs for high-performance titanium parts by 20-30% through higher-yield IPCA atomization while meeting stringent aerospace standards for purity and flowability.
How They Differentiate
JSJW's IPCA process offers a superior balance of purity and cost compared to EIGA; it produces fewer hollow particles than gas atomization and higher fine-powder yields than standard plasma atomization.
Market & Competition
Target Customers
Aerospace component manufacturers, medical implant producers, and metal 3D printer OEMs.
Production capacity expanded to 500+ tons per year; successfully completed Series A+ funding in late 2023 to scale manufacturing lines.
Major Milestones
Establishment of Changzhou manufacturing base in 2020; Successful qualification of TC4 powder for aerospace structural components; Completion of Series A+ funding round in 2023; Exhibition at Formnext 2024/2025 to launch international sales
Notable Customers
COMAC; AECC (Aero Engine Corporation of China); Various Chinese orthopedic implant manufacturers
JSJW New Material Co., Ltd. positions itself as a challenger in the metal powder market for additive manufacturing, focusing on high-purity spherical titanium alloys. Founded in 2020 and based in Taizhou, Jiangsu, the company aims to reduce material costs for high-performance titanium parts by 20-30% through its proprietary IPCA (Induction Plasma Centrifugal Atomization) technology. This process combines plasma heating with centrifugal force to produce powders with ultra-high sphericity and minimal satellite particles, directly addressing a key cost barrier in metal LPBF and EBM applications.
The company's core product line includes titanium and titanium alloy powders, as well as cobalt, nickel, aluminum, iron-base, and high-entropy alloy powders, serving both additive manufacturing and thermal spraying. JSJW's technological advantage lies in achieving a significantly higher yield of fine powder in the 15-53μm range compared to traditional EIGA or VIGA processes, while maintaining oxygen levels below 800 ppm. This yield improvement lowers the cost-per-kg for SLM and LPBF users, a critical factor for scaling production in aerospace and medical sectors.
JSJW targets aerospace component manufacturers, medical implant producers, and metal 3D printer OEMs. Notable customers include COMAC and AECC (Aero Engine Corporation of China), as well as various Chinese orthopedic implant manufacturers. The company has established a Changzhou manufacturing base and expanded production capacity to over 500 tons per year. It completed a Series A+ funding round in late 2023, backed by investors including Casstar, Oriza Holdings, and Changzhou Venture Capital, with total disclosed funding of $15 million.
The company differentiates itself from established competitors such as AP&C (GE Additive), Avimetal, Falcontech, and Carpenter Additive by offering a superior balance of purity and cost. Its IPCA process produces fewer hollow particles than gas atomization and higher fine-powder yields than standard plasma atomization. JSJW holds over 20 Chinese patents related to induction plasma atomization equipment and centrifugal atomization discs. Key research partnerships with the University of Science and Technology Beijing and Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics support continued process development. The company exhibited at Formnext 2024 and 2025 to launch international sales, signaling ambitions beyond the Chinese domestic market.
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