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Innospace has commercialized a support-free titanium additive manufacturing process, reducing production time by 2.5x and cutting costs by 40%.
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Innospace has commercialized a support-free titanium additive manufacturing process, reducing production time by 2.5x and cutting costs by 40%.

Innospace Co., Ltd.
Innospace Co., Ltd.

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Originally reported by AMEnews

Innospace has commercialized a support-free titanium additive manufacturing process, reducing production time by 2.5x and cutting costs by 40%. By printing dome-shaped tanks on standard LPBF equipment without internal supports, they have solved a critical post-processing bottleneck. This move signals a strategic expansion into high-value aerospace and defense component markets. It represents a systemic shift toward more efficient, design-flexible space hardware production. 🚀 #Innospace #AdditiveManufacturing #SpaceTech #3DPrinting #Titanium

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