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Tekna secured a CAD 2.0 million order for Ti64 powder from a U.S.
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Tekna secured a CAD 2.0 million order for Ti64 powder from a U.S.

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Originally reported by 3D Printing Industry

Tekna secured a CAD 2.0 million order for Ti64 powder from a U.S. aerospace Tier-1 supplier, building on a CAD 1.6 million contract from 2025. This volume increase marks a critical shift toward serial production for flight components via Laser Powder Bed Fusion. The focus on high-value prime particle sizes indicates a maturing supply chain where throughput and quality consistency are now the top priorities. This trajectory confirms the stabilization of AM material sourcing for 2026. 🚀📦 #AdditiveManufacturing #Aerospace #Titanium #3DPrinting

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