Indian National Aerospace Laboratory 3D printing parts prototype

Recently, India's second largest aerospace company, the National Aerospace Laboratory (NAL), demonstrated its 3D printed prototype for designing and validating various aerospace components at an exhibition in Bangalore. This makes NAL the latest aerospace organization in India to use 3D printing and additive manufacturing technology for its next generation of military and aerospace technology development.

Indian National Aerospace Laboratory 3D printing parts prototype

It is understood that the exhibition is held at the MSME DEFEXPO 2015 from December 10th to 12th, 2015. This is an exhibition for subcontracting and supply of small and medium-sized enterprises in the field of military, aerospace and homeland security in India. The exhibition aims to promote the integration of these small and medium-sized enterprises into the supply chain of the country's leading military and aerospace industry. In this case, NAL has established a relationship with J Robotics, a "home-grown Indian 3D printer manufacturer."

NAL purchased J Robotics' Dimension Dual Delta XL 3D printing system, a large-format Delta 3D printer with print sizes up to 420 x 420 x 720 mm, which NAL hopes to use to create 3D printed prototypes of aerospace components. . According to J Robotics, NAL intends to continue using this technology to explore 3D printing solutions for wind tunnel testing, as well as other applications to develop new components or for quality inspection in the aerospace industry.

Indian National Aerospace Laboratory 3D printing parts prototype

Indian National Aerospace Laboratory 3D printing parts prototype

According to Vishal Jariwala, founder and chairman of J Robotics, due to the wide range of applications for 3D printing in the aerospace industry, "as a small and medium-sized micro-enterprise 3D printing company, J Robotics will seize the opportunity to cooperate with NAL." NAL is Established by the Indian Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), its main task is to develop civilian aircraft in India.

Indian National Aerospace Laboratory 3D printing parts prototype

At present, 3D printing technology is increasingly being used by aerospace and military companies all over the world, whether it is NASA, European Space Agency or the Korean Air Force. The main reason is that it can significantly reduce the time required to develop high-value complex metal alloy components. At the same time, due to advances in 3D printing materials and processes, these components are lighter, stronger and safer than ever before.

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