Netherlands: Titomic Limited (ASX: TTT), a global leader in cold spray additive manufacturing powered by its patented Titomic Kinetic Fusion technology, has announced a €160,000 (AUD 290,000) purchase order from the Fraunhofer Institute for Nondestructive Testing IZFP, part of the German Fraunhofer Society.
Based in Saarbrücken, Germany, Fraunhofer IZFP is internationally renowned for applied research in intelligent sensor and data systems, driving advancements in safety, sustainability, and operational efficiency. Its innovations support both academia and industry in building a more secure and sustainable future.
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Under the agreement, Titomic will deliver and install:
- Titomic D623 Cold Spray Additive Manufacturing System
- Dust extraction installation
- Robotics integration
- Upgrade to the institute’s existing production booth
This deployment marks a significant expansion of Titomic’s footprint in the European research and development ecosystem and highlights the rising adoption of cold spray additive manufacturing in industrial and scientific environments.
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“We are honored to support Fraunhofer IZFP with our cutting-edge cold spray technology,” said Klaas Rozema, President of Titomic EMEA. “This collaboration reinforces the value of Titomic’s solutions in driving industrial transformation through sustainable manufacturing.”
The partnership further strengthens Titomic’s role in enabling forward-thinking institutions to pioneer next-generation manufacturing capabilities, combining sustainability with advanced industrial applications.
About Cold Spray Additive Manufacturing and Coating
Cold spray is an advanced additive manufacturing and coating technology that enables the deposition of metals and alloys without melting. By accelerating metal powders at supersonic speeds using a high-pressure gas stream, cold spray allows for rapid material build-up and repairs with exceptional bond strength.