Titomic Ltd., a company vested in cold spray additive manufacturing using their Titomic Kinetic Fusion technology, reports it has signed a Space Act Agreement with NASA to conduct testing and evaluation of components produced using Titomic’s cold spray technology.
This opportunity enables Titomic to demonstrate the capabilities of its advanced manufacturing processes in extreme environments. The initial evaluation by NASA will assess characteristics of Titomic-produced parts for potential use in aerospace applications.
“We are honored to be working with NASA on the evaluation of our cold spray manufactured components,” says Jim Simpson, CEO and managing director at Titomic. “Our technology offers unique advantages in producing high-performance, lightweight parts without the need for heat or melting, making it ideally suited for space and aerospace applications where structural integrity and reliability are critical.”
“The successful completion of this initial testing phase could mark the potential for future collaboration in aerospace innovation and supply chain development," says Dr. Patti Dare, Titomic USA president.
This Space Act Agreement supports collaboration focused on technical assessment and information exchange and gives Titomic an opportunity to demonstrate the capabilities of its advanced manufacturing technologies for potential defense, space, and industrial applications.
This announcement has been authorized for release by Titomic’s board of directors.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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