INNOSPACE Launches Support-Free Titanium 3D Printing in South Korea
INNOSPACE has commercialized a support-free titanium 3D printing process, enhancing production efficiency and design flexibility. This innovation is poised to significantly impact the aerospace and defense sectors by reducing manufacturing costs and time.

INNOSPACE has successfully commercialized a metal additive manufacturing process for titanium components without internal support structures. This technology enables the production of complex geometries, such as satellite propellant tanks, while reducing manufacturing time by 2.5 times and costs by up to 40%.
The company applied advanced process control technologies within laser powder bed fusion environments to ensure product quality and structural stability, overcoming challenges associated with titanium’s thermal distortion. In December, INNOSPACE supplied components produced using this method to a domestic aerospace company, validating its application. With a strategic focus on high-value markets, INNOSPACE aims to enhance its competitive position in aerospace, defense, and satellite structures.




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