TriTech Titanium Parts
Produces precision net-shape titanium components via binder-jet 3D printing, metal injection molding (MIM), and investment casting; enables rapid prototyping to production volumes with Desktop Metal P-1 system.
- CEO / Founder
- Bob Swenson
- Team Size
- 11-50
- Stage
- Acquired
- Latest Round
- Bootstrapped
Technology & Products
Key Products
3D Binder-Jet Printed Titanium Parts (using Desktop Metal P-1); Titanium Metal Injection Molded (MIM) Parts; Investment Cast Titanium Components; Rapid Prototyping Services
Technological Advantage
Multi-process in-house capability reduces outsourcing and lead times; binder jetting enables complex geometries and rapid design iteration; ISO 9001:2015 and AS9100 certified for aerospace/defense-grade quality control; internally developed proprietary processes across all three technologies.
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Single-source supplier offering three complementary titanium manufacturing technologies (3D binder-jetting, MIM, investment casting) under one roof, matching optimal production method to part requirements; reduces design-to-production timelines and enables on-demand small-to-medium batch production with tight tolerance control and 99.7%+ density consistency.
How They Differentiate
Multi-process flexibility under one roof (binder jetting + MIM + investment casting) vs single-technology competitors; internally developed process expertise across all three methods; rapid prototyping to production volume continuity without vendor switching; proven aerospace-grade quality (AS9100 certified); two-year P-1 binder jetting validation experience.
Market & Competition
Target Customers
OEM manufacturers in aerospace, defense, medical, automotive, marine, and specialty applications requiring tight-tolerance titanium parts
Industry Verticals
Aerospace & Defense; Medical Devices; Automotive; Marine; Jewelry; Commercial Lighting
Competitors
Desktop Metal (hardware supplier; TriTech uses P-1 system); Arcam (EBM titanium AM systems); GE Additive (powder-bed fusion for aerospace); Carpenter Technology (traditional titanium manufacturing); ATI (titanium mill products)
Growth & Milestones
Growth Metrics
Spun off from AmeriTi Manufacturing (38-year operating history); AmeriTi grew 10x over 25-year period prior to 2022 sale to Kymera International; TriTech launched April 5, 2022; 12-person team as of 2024.
Major Milestones
April 5, 2022 – Spun off from AmeriTi Manufacturing as independent entity; 2022 – Deployed Desktop Metal P-1 binder jetting system; 2022-2024 – Two-year validation period on P-1 with reactive safety kit; 2024 – Qualified Ti64 alloy for binder-jet 3D printing on P-1; 2024 – Achieved AS9100 and ISO 9001 certification; May 2026 – Acquired by Barron Industries (titanium casting assets and process knowledge)
Notable Customers
Major manufacturers in automaking (referenced as P-1 users); Commercial lighting manufacturers; Medical implant manufacturers