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Russia's Rosatom Leads Development of Titanium Additive Manufacturing National Standard

🇨🇳 GN 3D打印 (CN)3D PrintingTue, 24 Feb 2026 08:00:00 GMT· translated & edited
Russia's Rosatom Leads Development of Titanium Additive Manufacturing National Standard

Rosatom is leading the development of a national standard for titanium materials in additive manufacturing to strengthen the supply chain for critical nuclear industry components.

Russia's state nuclear energy corporation, Rosatom, has taken the lead in developing a national standard for titanium materials used in additive manufacturing. The initiative aims to establish uniform technical specifications for titanium alloys employed in the production of critical components for the nuclear industry. This effort is part of a broader strategy to enhance the reliability and efficiency of supply chains for advanced manufacturing technologies.

The new standard is expected to support the development and adoption of 3D printing in nuclear applications, where high-performance materials are essential. By setting clear guidelines for material properties, processing, and quality control, the standard will help ensure the safety and durability of additively manufactured parts used in nuclear reactors and related infrastructure.

The move aligns with global trends in additive manufacturing, where industries are increasingly relying on standardized materials to enable scalable and repeatable production processes. Rosatom's involvement highlights the growing intersection between nuclear technology and advanced manufacturing techniques, particularly in the context of energy and industrial applications.

Editor's Analysis — through the multi-planetary lens

This development underscores the growing importance of standardized materials in additive manufacturing, especially in high-stakes industries like nuclear energy. By establishing a national standard for titanium, Rosatom is positioning itself at the forefront of advanced manufacturing, supporting safer and more reliable production of critical components. This aligns with broader efforts in the AM industry to improve material consistency and expand the use of 3D printing in demanding environments.

Original headline: 俄原子能集团牵头制定增材制造钛材国标 强化核工业关键部件供应链 - 中国核技术网
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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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