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Avio Aero, BEAMIT Group and GE Additive sign Strategic Technology Collaboration Agreement

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Strategic Technology Collaboration
Above: Avio Aero and BEAMIT visit Lichtenfels/Image Source: GE Additive

Avio Aero, a GE Aviation business, and GE Additive, a world leader in metal additive design and manufacturing, have signed a non-binding letter of intent (“LOI”), outlining a strategic technology collaboration agreement with BEAMIT Group (BEAMIT) partly owned by SANDVIK

Under the strategic technology collaboration, BEAMIT would collaborate with Avio Aero on technology development and, in particular, the post-processing of certain additively manufactured components for the GE9X and the Catalyst engines.

“Industrializing metal additive manufacturing in aerospace continues at pace and we need trusted partners in our ecosystem who can grow with us. I am thrilled that we are strengthening our relationship with BEAMIT and its shareholder Sandvik. BEAMIT’s sound strategic vision and the wider team’s advanced additive expertise is world-class.”

– Riccardo Procacci, CEO of Avio Aero and GE Additive

“It is an honour for me to enter into this LOI with GE for projects of this magnitude. Being where we are today, as one of the largest, most integrated and advanced additive manufacturing groups in the world, we are in a position to offer leading capabilities across the entire AM value chain, also through our shareholder Sandvik’s leading material expertise and extensive metal powder capabilities. This definitely confirms the hard work that started seven years ago as a vision, and has been pursued with great commitment and strength.”

– Mauro Antolotti, President, BEAMIT Group

Strategic Technology Collaboration Agreement

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Above: Arcam EBM Spectra H/Image Source: GE Additive

BEAMIT is a longstanding GE Additive customer and operates a fleet of Concept Laser and Arcam EBM machines. GE Additive would become BEAMIT’s strategic equipment supplier, as it continues to scale its operations and enhances its existing facilities to meet long-term production needs. 

The intention is for GE Additive and BEAMIT to cooperate on a number of strategic projects, such as special post-processing machinery and technologies as well as materials, to meet long-term production needs.

Post-Processing

The LOI includes collaboration and assessment on post-processing technologies for the specific requirements of certain GE9X and Catalyst engine components such as MRI and tomographic inspection, HIP and machining equipment.  BEAMIT would contribute to the reduction of the lead times necessary to build components, including machining and testing processes, and it would also support new modalities under development at Avio Aero with super-cleaning and super-finishing surfaces.

Machine Technology Development

BEAMIT would also support in the development of GE Additive’s Concept Laser M Line Factory system. The M Line is a highly-advanced, industrialised production system that is best-suited to experienced metal additive users who have already started to scale production volumes. M Line’s stitching capability enables especially customers with large part size demand to increase productivity and drive cost out for additive production. 

The BEAMIT team would work with GE Additive to fine-tune and qualify the M Line specifically for aerospace components in accordance with the necessary qualitative requirements. In connection with this activity, BEAMIT would file for and obtain the aerospace qualification for a dedicated R&D division that it would establish. 

“Our strategic and industrial partnership with our shareholder Sandvik gives us a competitive advantage when it comes to leading materials expertise, materials development capabilities and supply of the widest range of alloys. Now, making the ‘One Stop Shop’ concept a reality, together with the digital integration of the entire value chain is a differentiating element, which can play an essential role in making additive manufacturing even more sustainable – without a waiver to the technical advantages offered by technology. In Avio Aero and GE Additive, we have found companies who share a similar strategic vision and a strong focus on the research of new materials for additive manufacturing as well as new technologies.”

– Andrea Scanavini, Group General Manager, BEAMIT Group

The projects contemplated by the strategic technology collaboration go a long way to help BEAMIT achieve its ‘One Stop Shop’ approach, which is driven by market demand, technological evolution and the inclusion of new processes and new accreditations.


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