IperionX & MRL Partner to Qualify and Demonstrate U.S. Titanium Metal Powder for the U.S. Navy
02 Março 2022 - 10:30AM
Business Wire
- IperionX has formally partnered with MRL to qualify and
demonstrate the performance of IperionX’s U.S. produced titanium
powder for additively manufactured aerospace parts. This
partnership supports an MRL project with the U.S. Navy to test
titanium flight critical metal replacement components for the U.S.
Department of Defense (“DoD”).
- MRL is an Ohio-based company with over 10 years of experience
working with the U.S. DoD, which recently was awarded US$72 million
by the U.S. Air Force, and will conduct the printing and testing of
the components.
- MRL has worked on over 30 combined projects with the DoD and
DoE to produce and qualify additively manufactured metal parts that
can replace conventionally produced parts.
- IperionX is actively engaged in multiple U.S. DoD discussions
regarding the reshoring of a 100% U.S. sourced titanium supply
chain for military components, and the partnership with MRL is
expected to result in further projects with other agencies within
the DoD.
- The titanium supply chain is a critical issue for the U.S.
defense industrial base as there is no commercial domestic primary
titanium metal production. Titanium metal production is now 70%
controlled by China & Russia.
- IperionX is the only company in the U.S. focused on an
end-to-end U.S. titanium supply chain to counter the dominance of
China and Russia in the production of primary titanium metal.
- IperionX is producing titanium metal powders from its
operational pilot facility in Utah from titanium metal scrap and
will be rapidly scaling the production from this facility in
2022.
IperionX Limited (ASX: IPX) (“IperionX” or “Company”) is
pleased to announce that it has entered into an agreement with
Ohio-based aerospace additive manufacturing company Materials
Resources, LLC (“MRL”) to qualify and demonstrate the performance
of IperionX’s high quality titanium alloy powders for additively
manufactured aerospace parts under an MRL project with the U.S.
Navy to test titanium flight critical metal replacement components
for the U.S. Department of Defense (“DoD”).
IperionX has supplied MRL with titanium alloy (Ti-6Al-4V)
powders from the Company’s fully operational pilot facility in
Utah, which will be used to produce flight critical components via
metallic additive manufacturing to reduce production lead times and
cost while achieving the demanding requirements of aerospace.
The U.S. has no commercial domestic production of primary
titanium metal (titanium sponge) and is now 100% import reliant
after Timet’s plant in Nevada closed in 2020. The world’s largest
producers of primary titanium metal are China, Japan and Russia.
Given the lack of domestic production capacity, and that the U.S.
no longer maintains titanium sponge in the National Defense
Stockpile, downstream titanium producers, including producers of
goods such as ingot, billet, sheet, coil, and tube, are almost all
entirely dependent on non-U.S. sources of titanium.
This presents the possibility that in a national emergency, U.S.
production of titanium components would be curtailed as a result of
being denied access to imports of titanium sponge, limiting the
ability to serve customers requirements, including the defense
sector.
Further, currently only Japan, Russia and Kazakhstan have
titanium sponge plants certified to produce aerospace
rotating-quality sponge that can be used for aerospace engine parts
and other sensitive aerospace applications, with Russian company
VSMPO-AVISMA being the largest titanium supplier for Boeing
commercial production for parts used on Boeing 737, 767, 787, 777
and 777X airplanes.
Ayman Salem, MRL’s Founder and CEO said: “Having a
domestic supplier of titanium alloys for additive manufacturing can
address a major challenge in the supply chain. Demonstrating the
repeatability and reproducibility of properties in flight critical
components will close the loop from powder to fatigue performance.
The planned use of MRL’s integrated computational adaptive additive
manufacturing (iCAAM) tools, machine learning, and in-situ NDE
sensors will produce crucial information on the behavior of the
material while keeping records of the pedigree for use in the
qualification process.”
Anastasios (Taso) Arima, IperionX’s Managing Director and CEO
said: “We are very pleased to be working with MRL to produce
and test parts for the U.S. Department of Defense utilizing U.S.
sourced titanium alloy powders. The U.S. has no commercial domestic
production of primary titanium metal and is 100% import reliant,
presenting the possibility that in a national emergency U.S.
production of titanium components would be curtailed as a result of
being denied access to imports of titanium sponge, limiting the
ability to serve customers requirements, including the defense
sector.
We see this partnership with MRL as an important step in the
reshoring of a 100% U.S. sourced titanium supply chain for military
components.”
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Anastasios (Taso) Arima,
CEO Dominic Allen,
Corporate Development info@iperionx.com +1 704 461
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