Dynamet technology approved by Boeing as qualified supplier for Powder Metallurgy titanium alloy products

May 2, 2012

News
May 2, 2012

Dynamet Technology, Inc., Burlington, USA, has received qualification approval from Boeing for the supply of Ti-6Al-4V alloy products for structural components on commercial aircraft.

The Dynamet advanced powder metallurgy (PM) manufacturing technology involves the cold consolidation of blended elemental titanium and alloy powders and vacuum sintering, with or without subsequent hot isostatic pressing, to produce powder metal products in basic shapes and near-net shape product forms.

After years of development and qualification effort including establishing designs allowable from Dynamet supplied material, a Boeing Material Specification has been released with Dynamet Technology as the only qualified manufacturer for PM Ti-6Al-4V product for Boeing Commercial Airplanes. This major milestone now permits Boeing Commercial Airplanes and their component supply chain to begin the process of substituting the PM Ti-6Al-4V alloy product as an alternative to machining from standard grades of Ti-6Al-4V, for example bar, plate, castings, forgings or extruded products.

Stanley Abkowitz, CEO of Dynamet Technology, Inc. indicated that this near-net shape PM manufacturing technology will result in lower cost titanium products and in reduced product lead-times for titanium aircraft components. Dynamet is exploring opportunities to facilitate and accelerate its growth to meet future demands.

Dynamet Technology is a supplier of near-net shape components produced by its advanced powder metallurgical process. These components are produced from standard titanium alloys as well as Dynamet’s proprietary titanium alloys and metal matrix composites in prototype and production quantities for military, industrial, aerospace and biomedical applications.

www.dynamettechnology.com 

 

Posted by: Paul Whittaker, Editor ipmd.net, [email protected]   

News | Articles | Market reviews | Search directory | Subscribe to e-newsletter

News
May 2, 2012

In our latest magazine…

Download PDF

Extensive metal powder and Powder Metallurgy news coverage, plus the following exclusive deep-dive articles and reports:

  • GKN Powder Metallurgy targets sustainable and resilient regional NdFeB magnet production
  • The chemistry of LiFe: The rise of LFP batteries and what it means for the iron powder industry
  • Driving sustainable innovation: HIP 2025 explores the strategic potential of Hot Isostatic Pressing
  • High-precision press solutions for permanent magnets in EVs and green energy generation
  • Powder2Powder: A closed-loop solution for high-value metal powder recycling
  • Reducing defects and energy use in Hot Isostatic Pressing: A data-driven approach to degassing

The latest news from the world of metal powders, delivered to your inbox

Don't miss any new issue of Metal Powder Technology, and get the latest industry news. Sign up to our weekly newsletter.

Sign up

Join 5,000+ other industry professionals – follow us online

Discover our magazine archive…

The free-to-access Metal Powder Technology magazine archive offers unparalleled insight into the world of metal powder from a commercial and technological perspective through:

  • Reports on visits to leading PM part manufacturers, metal powder manufacturers and industry suppliers
  • Articles on technology and application trends
  • Information on materials developments
  • Reviews of key technical presentations from the international conference circuit
  • International industry news

All past issues are available to download as free PDFs or view in your browser.

 

Browse the archive

 

Looking for PM production equipment, metal powders, R&D support and more?

Discover suppliers of these and more in our
advertisers’ index and buyer’s guide, available in the back of Metal Powder Technology magazine.

  • Powders & materials
  • Powder process, classification & analysis
  • PM products
  • Atomisers & powder production technology
  • Compaction presses, tooling & ancillaries
  • Sintering equipment & ancillaries
  • Post-processing
  • HIP Services
  • AM Machines
  • Consulting & toll sintering
View online
Share via
Copy link