Today marks another key milestone in Norsk Titanium’s growth strategy as we receive a production contract for the United States Department of Defense.
Norsk Titanium
Produksjon av komponenter til luft- og romfart
Award winning RPD™ technology, helping our clients reduce cost, lead time and preserve resources
Om oss
NTi utilizes award-winning, proprietary RPD™ technology to produce titanium parts, allowing our clients to reduce cost and lead times and preserve critical natural resources. Our vision is simple: Innovating the future of metal. Our Merke IV RPD™ machines utilize customers' CAD files and titanium wire to produce additively manufactured 'near net shape' aerospace-grade components at a rate of 5-10 KG/hour and with a 'buy to fly' ratio as little as 3 to 1. Norsk Titanium’s RPD™ technology saves several million dollars per composite airplane & reduces the quantity of titanium to be mined. Modern airliners increasingly use titanium and carbon in their construction – these aircrafts are lighter, use less fuel and are easier to maintain. Thanks to aviation pioneers such as Boeing and Airbus, every commercial aircraft will soon be made from composite and titanium. Our headquarters and Technology Center is located at Eggemoen (Hønefoss, Norway). In 2017 we opened our Development and Qualification Center in Plattsburgh, NY (USA), to showcase our additive manufacturing production line and to qualify and produce aerospace components. In 2020, we opened our full-scale Production Center in Plattsburgh, NY. Our technology is the future of additive manufacturing, and we look forward to its application in Defense, Oil and Gas, and Industrial markets. CAREERS WITH NTi As our company grows, we are actively seeking specialists to join our teams in Norway & the US. If you're interested in leaving your footprint on a new era of on-demand metal additive manufacturing that will revolutionize industries, please visit www.norsktitanium.com/careers/ to view vacancies. NTi is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to inclusion, diversity and equity. We are committed to employment and advancement opportunities to all applicants, including minorities, veterans, and individuals with disabilities.
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http://www.norsktitanium.com
Ekstern lenke til Norsk Titanium
- Bransje
- Produksjon av komponenter til luft- og romfart
- Bedriftsstørrelse
- 51–200 ansatte
- Hovedkontor
- Hønefoss
- Type
- Åpent aksjeselskap
- Grunnlagt
- 2007
- Spesialiteter
- Titanium Component Manufacturing, Additive Layer Manufacturing, Aerospace Grade Titanium
Beliggenheter
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Primær
Flyplassveien 20
Hønefoss, 3514, NO
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44 Martina Circle
Plattsburgh, NY 12901, US
Ansatte i Norsk Titanium
Oppdateringer
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Last month Peter Zelinski featured Norsk Titanium in an episode of “The Cool Parts” Show featuring the General Atomics Aeronautical Systems wing splice using #DED metal #additivemanufacturing. This month we’re excited to share that we have been featured again, “How 3D Printing Aids Sustainability for Semiconductor Equipment” featuring a carrier tray we have produced for the Hittech Group.
Additive Manufacturing Media editor-in-chief | Covering industrial 3D printing in/on AM Magazine, AM Radio and The Cool Parts Show
Additive manufacturing for SEMICONDUCTOR PRODUCTION: Hittech Bihca used to waste 90% of the material and burn through around 40 cutting tools per part when it was machining carrier trays for high-speed semiconductor production photolithography machines out of SOLID TITANIUM BLOCKS. On Hittech's own initiative, it undertook to develop and validate a more sustainable process for its customer. The solution: Obtain a near-net-shape part requiring significantly less machining by 3D PRINTING A PREFORM in Norsk Titanium's Rapid Plasma Deposition process. Importantly, the new process is also around 25% cheaper, says Koen Mentink of Hittech. And greater cost savings than this are likely as his company and Norsk work to refine how much nearer to net shape the preform can be. Learn more in the report we filmed onsite at Norsk. Including, learn about the list of other process choices Hittech evaluated before arriving at RPD. More at https://bit.ly/4f87cEV #additivemanufacturing #titanium #ded #semiconductor #semiconductormanufacturing #production #coolparts
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With the school year completed and summer break in full swing, continuous #STEMactivities during the summer are an excellent way to keep young minds engaged and inspired! This past spring, our US facility sponsored a youth robotics team from Lake Placid, NY. The team participated in the New YorkTech Valley Crescendo competition through FIRST, where they designed and built their own battle-bots. More information can be found on the Tech Valley Crescendo website along with the competition videos on YouTube. Below is one of several videos showcasing our local students in action during the competition rounds.
New York Tech Valley Regional FRC Event Web : Qualification Match 3
frc-events.firstinspires.org
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Today marks the end of our debut as an exhibitor at RAPID TCT. It was an amazing event where we showcased our RPD technology, featured presentations from three of our colleagues, and participated as a panelist in an industry discussion on #additivemanufacturing.
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Another successful day at RAPID TCT. The booth was filled again with interest from various sectors in #additivemanufacturing.
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Our colleague, Philip Riegler, NDT III Engineer, will be presenting “Design for Inspection Wire-DED: How Inspection Modalities Affect Product Design” at RAPID TCT tomorrow. To learn more, view the abstract.
Design for Inspection Wire-DED: How Inspection Modalities Affect Product Design
rapid3devent.com
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As we wrap up day one at RAPID TCT, our booth was buzzing with excitement as we connected with passionate #additivemanufacturing individuals and industry leaders. We look forward to seeing what the rest of the event holds!
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Our colleague, Joseph Girard, Senior Additive Manufacturing Engineer, will be presenting “What Makes a Good Wire DED Part” at RAPID TCT tomorrow. To learn more, view the abstract.
What Makes a Good Wire-DED Part?
rapid3devent.com
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Our colleague, Elijah Gorton, Material Engineer and Lab lead, will be presenting “Rapid Part Development for Serial Production in Aerospace and Defense” at RAPID TCT tomorrow. To learn more, view the abstract.
Rapid Part Development for Serial Production in Aerospace and Defense
rapid3devent.com
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Earlier this quarter, John Andersen Jr., Norsk Titanium’s Chairman of the Board of Directors, was interviewed by Finansavisen in Norway. He discussed the company’s growth through recent agreements with Airbus and Boeing and the impact of these developments on the stock market.
Finansavisen TV
tv.finansavisen.no