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For metal additive manufacturing (AM) to grow in the United States, companies need more than printers. They also need a reliable supply of the powders that go into those machines. Amaero is working on that part of the supply chain.
From its manufacturing facility in McDonald, Tennessee, the company produces titanium and refractory alloy powders for AM and other advanced manufacturing processes. These materials are used in demanding industries such as defense, aerospace and space, where parts may need to operate under extreme heat and pressure.
Amaero has made domestic production a major part of its strategy. The goal is to give U.S. manufacturers another source for materials that have historically been difficult to produce at scale. That is especially important for defense programs, as t