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Avio S.p.A. Expands Metal 3D Printing Capabilities with Velo3D

🇮🇹 GN stampa 3D (IT)3D PrintingWed, 21 Jun 2023 07:00:00 GMT· translated & edited
Avio S.p.A. Expands Metal 3D Printing Capabilities with Velo3D

Italian aerospace company Avio S.p.A. has purchased two metal 3D printers from Velo3D to advance its propulsion system development, including a Sapphire XC 1MZ model.

Avio S.p.A., an Italian company specializing in aerospace propulsion systems, has significantly expanded its additive manufacturing capacity with the acquisition of two advanced metal 3D printers from Velo3D. This strategic investment is aimed at bolstering the development of Avio's cutting-edge propulsion systems for space and aviation applications.

The acquisition includes a Velo3D Sapphire XC 1MZ printer. This particular model is known for its large build volume, enabling the production of larger and more complex metal components in a single build. The Sapphire XC series is designed for high-volume production and supports a wide range of metal alloys, which is crucial for the demanding requirements of aerospace.

By integrating these new printers into its manufacturing workflow, Avio S.p.A. intends to accelerate its research and development efforts. The enhanced printing capabilities will allow for faster iteration cycles, the creation of more intricate designs, and the production of lighter, more efficient components for rocket engines and other propulsion technologies.

This move underscores Avio's commitment to leveraging additive manufacturing as a key technology for innovation in the aerospace sector. The ability to produce critical engine parts with greater precision and speed is expected to provide a competitive advantage in the development of next-generation propulsion systems.

Editor's Analysis — through the multi-planetary lens

Avio S.p.A.'s acquisition of Velo3D metal 3D printers, especially the large-format Sapphire XC 1MZ, signifies a push towards integrating advanced additive manufacturing for complex aerospace components. This enables the production of larger, more intricate parts, potentially reducing lead times and improving performance for propulsion systems, aligning with the broader industry trend of utilizing AM for lighter, more efficient aerospace applications.

Original headline: Avio S.p.A. acquista due stampanti 3D in metallo da Velo3D a sostegno dello sviluppo dei suoi sistemi di propulsione, compresa una stampante 3D Sapphire XC 1MZ - Business Wire
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Edited by the news editor with AI and translated into English from the original report — please refer to the original source.

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