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3D printing tackles titanium to create rocket parts

7 days ago
  • #space technology
  • #titanium alloy
  • #3D printing
  • A large titanium fuel tank made via 3D printing passed a critical durability test, withstanding extreme temperatures (-196°C) and pressure (330 bar).
  • The 640mm diameter vessel, made from Ti64 titanium alloy, was developed through a joint project involving KITECH, KARI, KP Aviation Industries, AM Solutions, and Hanyang University.
  • This innovation addresses limitations of conventional forging, enabling faster, customized production of space components and strengthening domestic supply chains.
  • Traditional forging struggles with custom part demands and long lead times (6 months to a year), often relying on imports from Ukraine.
  • The team used Directed Energy Deposition (DED) 3D printing, reducing production time to a few weeks and overcoming industry skepticism about 3D-printed high-risk components.
  • The prototype passed a cryogenic pressure test at KARI, proving its reliability for space environments, with further tests planned for practical application.