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Amaero secured a US$3 million order from Titomic for refractory alloy powders for a major defense prime contractor.
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Amaero secured a US$3 million order from Titomic for refractory alloy powders for a major defense prime contractor.

Originally reported by 3D Printing Industry

Amaero secured a US$3 million order from Titomic for refractory alloy powders for a major defense prime contractor. This partnership includes a US$1.5 million development investment to integrate atomization with cold spray manufacturing. By using identical qualified powders from prototype to production, the duo eliminates a major scaling barrier for defense contractors. This deal localizes the supply chain for critical hypersonic and aerospace components. 🚀

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