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18.06.2019

Premium AEROTEC and Lockheed Martin Collaborating on Additive Manufacturing

Premium AEROTEC and Lockheed Martin signed an agreement today during the Paris Air Show to explore opportunities to implement Premium AEROTEC’s additive manufacturing processes into the F-35 Lighting II Program.

17.06.2019

At the Paris Air Show Premium AEROTEC will be showing off the next stage in the development of the world's first single aisle pressure bulkhead demonstrator made from thermoplastic CFRP

Aviation industry supplier Premium AEROTEC is making progress in developing the world's first thermoplastic pressure bulkhead through work by a multidisciplinary research and development team. The aim is to prepare the thermoplastic joining technology of resistance welding for use in serial production.

17.05.2019

Premium AEROTEC first aviation supplier to receive complete process qualification for additive titanium manufacturing in multi-laser systems

Premium AEROTEC has achieved another important milestone in additive manufacturing (3D printing): After a successful industrial process audit carried out by Airbus on 11 April and signing of the qualification report on 25 April 2019, Premium AEROTEC was the first aviation supplier to achieve a complete process qualification for additively manufactured titanium parts in multi-laser systems.

04.10.2018

Premium AEROTEC, Faurecia, Solvay and ENGEL open platform for thermoplastic composites research with ITA-Augsburg as part of IRG CosiMo

IRG CosiMo new facilities and first piece of equipment were unveiled by State Minister Franz Josef Pschierer from the Bavarian ministry of economics, energy and technology during an Opening Ceremony on Friday 28 September 2018.

31.08.2018

NextGenAM: Taking major steps into the next generation of industrial 3D printing

Partner project involving Premium AEROTEC, Daimler, and EOS for developing series additive manufacturing reaches new mileston.

One year ago, Premium AEROTEC, Daimler, and EOS jointly initiated the NextGenAM project to develop the basis of a future system for series production using 3D printing technologies. Now, the first pilot plant has been put into operation at Premium AEROTEC in Varel, northern Germany – a key milestone.