AML3D Limited (ASX: AL3) has produced a specialised 3D printed high strength alloy part for a leading North American aerospace company.
Due to the confidentiality requirements and sensitive nature of the contract, the identity of the aerospace company cannot be disclosed. The part is a WAM 3D printed high strength corrosion resistant alloy shape that will be a bespoke prototype.
Managing Director, Andrew Sales, said AML3D was specifically sought out for this project by the aerospace manufacturing company, due to the high strength and robust properties associated with AML3D’s specialised WAM technology process.
He said this highly anticipated opportunity will see AML3D enter the supply chain for one of its key target sectors, the rapidly growing aerospace and space exploration sector, for the first time.
Mr Sales said a key element of AML3D’s strategy is expansion into the North American market. The supply of highly specialised alloys to this leading North American aerospace company showcases the continued progress being made by the company in terms of both sector and geographic expansion.
The relationships currently being forged with a number of key aerospace companies both in Australia and globally reflect the sought-after capability of AML3D’s patented WAM technology, which is considered superior to other competing technologies, through its delivery of state-of-the-art bespoke products.
To have secured a key purchase order for prototype with a globally recognised space exploration company is further validation of our technological capability at AML3D,” Mr Sales said.
“AML3D was identified for the provision of a specialty part that is manufactured by our peerless WAM 3D printing technology.
“The special alloy that will form the makeup of this part is unique to AML3D’s products and we look forward to supplying companies in the aerospace sector for years to come.
“I am confident that the momentum generated from this new aerospace purchase order will deliver a strong pipeline of opportunities in global space exploration part production both here in Australia and internationally, as we continue to demonstrate our capabilities to companies within this particular sector. AML3D has the desire and expertise to play a significant role in this burgeoning industry.”