Aidro Lands Global Additive Manufacturing Facility Certification from DNV

Based in Italy, Aidro has experience in design and production of valves and manifolds, and hydraulic and fluid power systems using traditional and additive manufacturing methods.

Based in Italy, Aidro has experience in design and production of valves and manifolds, and hydraulic and fluid power systems using traditional and additive manufacturing methods.

Aidro received the industry’s certification of qualification from DNV for binder jetting using the Desktop Metal Shop System for 3D printing 17-4PH stainless steel parts. The printer is shown with two valves and coupons printed in 17-4PH. Image courtesy of Business Wire.


Desktop Metal reports that its Aidro subsidiary, a company in the volume production of hydraulic and fluid power systems through metal additive manufacturing (AM), has achieved global AM Manufacturer certification from DNV, a risk management and quality assurance society for the oil & gas and maritime industries, for two metal printing technologies.

DNV has awarded two certifications, DNV-SE-0568 and DNV-ST-B203, to Aidro’s facility in Taino, Italy. These certifications are recognized globally and were designed in specific support of the energy value chain, which includes the maritime and oil & gas industry.

The certifications follow a review process by DNV, including an audit of Aidro’s facility, metal AM processes qualification as well as qualification of parts produced by Aidro through AM methods, including mechanical, microstructural and macrostructural tests. To achieve AMC 3 level certification for laser powder-bed fusion, DNV qualified a specific 316L part produced by Aidro for a customer, as well as a 17-4PH part for binder jetting AMC 1 level certification.

“Our team is incredibly proud to receive this global certification for binder jetting and laser powder bed fusion,” says Valeria Tirelli, president and CEO of Aidro, based in Taino, Italy. “The rigorous process used by DNV will enhance industry confidence in these additive manufacturing methods and continue to support the transition of the demanding energy, oil & gas, and maritime industries toward Additive Manufacturing 2.0. Customers taking the leap into the AM 2.0 future are already realizing incredible benefits, including performance enhancements, lighter weight parts, distributed on-demand manufacturing and digital inventory that reduces the need for physical stock.”

Desktop Metal Founder and CEO Ric Fulop noted that Aidro’s binder jetting certification was enabled by the Desktop Metal Shop System printing 17-4PH stainless steel.

“Aidro’s binder jetting certification showcases the great performance and reliability of the Shop System, and its ability to serve the most demanding industries such as the oil & gas industry,” Fulop says. “We congratulate all of our Team DM employees at both Aidro and Desktop Metal who contributed to this achievement.”

“We congratulate Aidro for being the world's first in the industry to receive DNV's qualification for Binder Jetting Technology (BJT) at AMC 1 level and AMC 3 level for Laser Beam Powder Bed Fusion technology (PBF-LB). We look forward to continuing close cooperation with Aidro to drive the digitalization shift in manufacturing and providing them and their customers with assurance and confidence in AM products as their use grows across the energy spectrum,” says Dr. Sastry Kandukuri, global practice lead on Additive Manufacturing at DNV's Technology Centre in Oslo, Norway.

Aidro’s work with DNV began in 2018, when Aidro contributed to the drafting of the guidelines that became the basis of the DNV-ST-B203 standard. Aidro also has collaborated with the American Petroleum Institute and AM Energy to develop standards and promote the use of AM in the energy industry.

“As the Chairman of the AM Energy network and as the AM Lead in Equinor, an international energy company and one of the end users in the AM ecosystem, I congratulate Aidro for their great achievement of becoming one of the first suppliers certified as an AM factory in the Energy Industry,” says Brede Laerum. “Digital inventories together with on-demand manufacturing of spare parts will transform the supply chain and ensure that we can home source production of parts so we can become more cost efficient, sustainable, improve supply resilience and promote local value creation.”

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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