Velo3D, Inc. reports that Intergalactic has leveraged the Company's Rapid Production Solutions (RPS) to produce IN718 microtube heat exchanger headers for an aviation program with system-level test deadlines. These components are intended for use in a cabin air heat exchanger assembly designed for a mass-produced commercial aircraft. The parts were manufactured on the Sapphire XC, Velo3D's high-productivity platform that handles large-format IN718 printing.
"Customers with aggressive program timelines rely on Rapid Production Solutions to get hardware fast without redesign and without lengthy development cycles," says Velo3D Chief Revenue Officer Michelle Sidwell. "RPS embodies Velo3D's mission to remove friction from innovation and give our customers a true competitive edge."
The printed components include large-radius geometries and sweeping low-angle transitions that are typically constrained by the mechanical recoaters used in legacy laser-powder-bed-fusion systems. By using the Sapphire XC's non-contact recoater, and Velo3D's advanced parameter sets, the parts were produced as designed with minimal internal support structures.
RPS enabled Intergalactic to move from design to printed parts in a couple of weeks, supporting a path to component testing and system integration. The headers were printed using Velo3D's production-ready Inconel 718 parameter sets.
By utilizing standard parameter sets on Sapphire XC, the design can be produced across any validated Sapphire or Sapphire XC system, enabling a distributed, flexible supply chain. This production Technical Data Package (TDP) sets the foundation for a digital inventory, where identical parts can be manufactured across multiple sites without machine or site-specific development.
"Building these heat exchanger headers on the Sapphire XC supported Intergalactic's goal to meet its system-level test schedule and established the groundwork for a scalable path to a distributed supply chain for future production," says Intergalactic supply chain leader Rhett Burton.
Velo3D's RPS model leverages its fully integrated solution that includes Flow pre-print software, Sapphire and Sapphire XC printers, and Assure quality assurance.
The production of these Inconel 718 heat exchanger headers highlights how aviation manufacturers can use Velo3D's RPS to accelerate development timelines, meet test deadlines, and build a supply chain architecture that supports long-term program scalability.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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