The National Institute for Aviation Research to Leverage Velo3D’s Additive Manufacturing Solution to Produce Next-generation Airframe Technologies
03 September 2024 - 11:00PM
Business Wire
The Wichita State University organization will use their new
Sapphire 1MZ to research performance-based qualification of metal
3D-printed parts
Velo3D, Inc. (NYSE: VLD), a leading metal additive manufacturing
technology company for mission-critical parts, today announced that
the National Institute for Aviation Research (NIAR) has purchased a
Sapphire 1MZ printer to develop performance-based qualification
methods of metal 3D-printed parts for airframe applications. The
Sapphire 1MZ printer will be configured to produce parts in Inconel
718, a durable nickel-based alloy that provides high corrosion,
oxidation, and creep resistance at extreme temperatures, which is
extensively used in aerospace applications.
NIAR is a research organization that was established at Wichita
State University in 1985 to drive innovation in aeronautical
applications. The organization has a $350 million annual budget, a
staff of 1,200, and seven locations across Wichita, Kansas and
Huntsville, Alabama. NIAR actively engages with many federal
resources and programs to drive innovation in aerospace and defense
applications.
“Our team is focused on helping the U.S. identify materials,
designs, and techniques that can support the country’s aerospace,
defense, and manufacturing industries and we’re glad to work with
America’s own metal additive manufacturing provider,” said Lauren
Tubesing, Business Development Lead, Advanced Manufacturing at
National Institute for Aviation Research. “Our organization is
well-known for its work in aeronautical research and by leveraging
Velo3D’s solution to better understand the nuisances within the
additive manufacturing process, we can help build confidence in
3D-printed parts, thereby accelerating adoption of this advanced
manufacturing technology.”
The Sapphire 1MZ, which has a 315 Ø x 1000 mm build envelope,
will be used to identify and validate best practices related to
performance-based qualification of additively manufactured parts
for airframe applications. NIAR also recently received $10 million
from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Center of Excellence
for Composites and Advanced Materials (CECAM), which was
established in partnership with the FAA and NIAR in 2004 at Wichita
State University. The FAA funding was granted to NIAR to research
advanced materials, focusing on composites and additive
manufacturing. NASA also awarded the organization $10 million to
support research related to the development and implementation of
composites and advanced materials for hypersonic applications,
which is another area where additive manufacturing is driving
innovation.
“Qualifying 3D-printed parts for production use is a massive
challenge and something that has greatly impeded broad adoption of
additive manufacturing for commercial aviation applications and
it’s great to see a brilliant organization like NIAR work to solve
this,” said Brad Kreger, Velo3D CEO. “The work NIAR will conduct
will not only be invaluable to their organization, but the entire
industry. We’re proud to be a part of this effort.”
Velo3D’s solution is unique within the metal additive
manufacturing industry, as it leverages both hardware and software
to provide customers with a fully integrated solution. This makes
the solution uniquely suited to help with NIAR’s research efforts.
Specifically, Velo3D’s Assure Quality Assurance software will play
a key role in NIAR’s performance-based qualification research.
Assure gathers data on each layer of a print to give engineers
complete confidence in the parts—going so far as to capture images
of each layer. That data can then be compared to existing datasets
to ensure consistent outcomes, even across an entire fleet of
printers.
About Velo3D:
Velo3D is a metal 3D printing technology company. 3D
printing—also known as additive manufacturing (AM)—has a unique
ability to improve the way high-value metal parts are built.
However, legacy metal AM has been greatly limited in its
capabilities since its invention almost 30 years ago. This has
prevented the technology from being used to create the most
valuable and impactful parts, restricting its use to specific
niches where the limitations were acceptable.
Velo3D has overcome these limitations so engineers can design
and print the parts they want. The company’s solution unlocks a
wide breadth of design freedom and enables customers in space
exploration, aviation, energy, and semiconductor to innovate the
future in their respective industries. Using Velo3D, these
customers can now build mission-critical metal parts that were
previously impossible to manufacture. The fully integrated solution
includes the Flow print preparation software, the Sapphire family
of printers, and the Assure quality control system. Through this
vertically integrated approach, the Velo3D ecosystem facilitates
scalable metal AM using the same print file across any Sapphire
system, ensuring repeatable outcomes without the need for
additional optimization. This enhances manufacturing scalability
and supply chain flexibility, allowing Velo3D customers to
seamlessly adapt to fluctuating demand. The company delivered its
first Sapphire system in 2018 and has been a strategic partner to
innovators such as SpaceX, Aerojet Rocketdyne, Lockheed Martin,
Avio, and General Motors. Velo3D has been named as one of Fast
Company’s Most Innovative Companies for 2023. For more information,
please visit Velo3D.com, or follow the company on LinkedIn or
Twitter.
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