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Oerlikon and Boeing to collaborate

By Swati Deshpande,

Added 21 February 2018

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Boeing and Oerlikon signed a five-year collaboration agreement to develop standard materials and processes for metal-based additive manufacturing. Additive manufacturing, popularly known as 3D printing, is a controlled process in which material is joined or solidified to create a three-dimensional part.

"This agreement is an important step toward fully unlocking the value of powder bed titanium additive manufacturing for the aerospace industry," said Leo Christodoulou, Boeing Chief Technologist. "Boeing and Oerlikon will work together to standardize additive manufacturing operations from powder management to finished product and thus enable the development of a wide range of safe, reliable and cost-effective structural titanium aerospace components."

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