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Xingye Aerospace has unveiled its latest 3D printed rocket engine assemblies and propulsion componen...
Xingye Aerospace has unveiled its latest 3D printed rocket engine assemblies and propulsion components at its Suzhou manufacturing base. By utilizing multi-laser metal additive manufacturing, the company has successfully integrated complex cooling channels into combustion chambers, reducing part counts by over 80%. This milestone marks the transition from prototyping to batch production, cutting engine lead times from months to weeks. Such localized, high-throughput AM capacity is essential for scaling satellite constellation deployments and reducing orbital costs. 🚀 #3DPrinting #Aerospace #AdditiveManufacturing #SpaceTech #ChinaTech