Turbomeca To Use 3D Printing Process For Engine Components Production

  • Our Bureau
  • 11:50 AM, January 9, 2015
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Turbomeca (Safran) is setting up new manufacturing capability at its facility in France for serial production of parts using the latest additive manufacturing, or 3D printing process.

Bordes facility in France is one of the first of its kind to serial produce additive components for aerospace propulsion industry in France.

Arrano test and production engines will feature fuel injector nozzles made using Selective Laser Melting (SLM) techniques.

This leading-edge manufacturing process will also be used to manufacture Ardiden 3 combustor swirlers. These engines are Turbomeca’s latest models and amongst the most advanced turboshafts ever designed.

Additive manufacturing produces parts to a three-dimensional CAD (computer-aided design) model.Unlike traditional manufacturing processes (forging and machining) which are based on material removal, additive manufacturing builds layers, each between 20 and 100-micrometers thick, of fine metal powder to produce complex-shape parts.

In the case of SLM, a computer-controlled laser shoots pinpoint beams onto a bed of nickel-based super alloy powder, to melt the metal in the desired areas.

Additive Manufacturing also simplifies the manufacturing process. A traditional fuel-injector nozzle is made up from dozens different pieces.

Arrano component is made from one single piece of material and features advanced injection and cooling functions.

One SLM machine is already in service, and qualified for mass production, with others to be integrated over the coming years.

By introducing new, high-end machine tools and new processes like additive manufacturing and HVOF (High Velocity Oxy-Fuel) coatings, Turbomeca will improve its compressor and turbine blade manufacturing capabilities at Bordes.

 

 

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