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Titomic Limited signed a Space Act Agreement with NASA to evaluate parts made via its cold spray technology.
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Titomic Limited signed a Space Act Agreement with NASA to evaluate parts made via its cold spray technology.

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Originally reported by Australian Manufacturing

Titomic Limited signed a Space Act Agreement with NASA to evaluate parts made via its cold spray technology. This solid-state process avoids heat-affected zones, preserving material integrity for extreme space environments. With deposition rates up to 75kg/hr, the tech recently supported a successful hot fire test on a 3D-printed rocket thrust chamber. Validating these high-speed, weld-free parts signals a systemic shift toward resilient aerospace supply chains. 🚀 #AdditiveManufacturing #ColdSpray #NASA #Aerospace #Titomic

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