PPG Uses Patented PPG Ambient Reactive Extrusion Technology to 3D Print Ramp Seals for Lockheed Martin’s C-130J Super Hercules
PPG has announced its first commercial sale of 3D printed components, providing Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) with custom ramp seals for the C-130J Super Hercules military aircraft. The ramp seals were produced using PPG's patented ambient reactive extrusion (ARE) technology, which streamlines production and reduces costs by over 30%. This innovative additive manufacturing process minimizes material waste, enhances sustainability, and shortens time-to-market. PPG is enhancing its 3D printing capabilities in collaboration with Cosine Additive.
- First commercial sale of 3D printed components, indicating innovation.
- Cost savings of over 30% for customers due to new manufacturing process.
- Enhanced sustainability by reducing waste in production.
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Partnership marks creation of PPG’s first commercial product using additive manufacturing
PPG created the ramp seals via additive manufacturing using a patented ambient reactive extrusion (ARE) technology called PPG ARE that results in easy-to-install parts made from PPG’s production qualified aerospace sealant. The 3D-printing process enables PPG to customize the design of various parts, such as ramp seals, for continuous process improvement while increasing sustainability.
Conventional manufacturing processes involve subtractive manufacturing, which requires removal of excess materials to create the desired part. With additive manufacturing, the exact amount of material is deposited in the precise layout and design of the part, thereby reducing waste, saving energy, eliminating the rework of a manually created product and shortening the time required to bring the product to market.
“With additive manufacturing, we’ve automated a manual process for producing these ramp seals,” said
PPG is working with Cosine Additive to expand PPG ARE large-scale 3D printing capabilities. The first 3D printer using PPG ARE technology for commercial applications has been installed at PPG’s Application Support Center (ASC) in
“These 3D printed components are a game-changer for the C-130J Super Hercules,” said
PPG’s global aerospace business offers coatings, sealants, adhesives, transparencies, packaging and application systems, and transparent armor, as well as chemical management and other services. For more information, visit www.ppgaerospace.com.
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