Melbourne based Australian startup developed Titomic Kinetic Fusion (Cold Spray of powder)) to produce load-bearing 3D forms from metallic and
non-metallic powder feedstock. The 2 co-inventors, Mr. Jeff Lang and
Professor Richard Fox, explored IP spraying metal powders at supersonic
speeds onto a scaffold to build a 3D object. This was found to be a
patentable application. The CSIRO patent was licensed and a new company,
Titomic, was established to commercialize this technology.
References:
Titomic.com
Why Titomic Kinetic Fusion
- At least 5 times faster than fastest Metal AM method out there.
- Fuse dissimilar metals for large seamless structures with enhanced engineered properti.
- Stronger structures without welding, folding or bending weak points.
- Production volumes without extensive production tooling.
- Industry-leading build rates, faster manufacturing time & speed to market.
- More efficient use of energy and resources, saving production costs.
Observations
- As this is a cold-welding operation, it is to be seen that what is the smallest feature it can print.
- Accuracy of manufactured parts.
- Extensive post processing may require.
- More accurate features may require machining.
- Company is targeting large size parts specific to Aerospace applications where cost of Titanium is a concern. Big portion of the metal is lost when applying subtractive methods for manufacturing.
Want to learn more about TKF, please read here
References:
Titomic.com
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