Titomic (ASX:TTT)A leader in cold spray technology development, headquartered in Melbourne. Cold spraying involves spraying metal or other materials onto a surface at high velocity to create a coating or build a solid structure.

In today’s release, the company is collaborating with global professional association SAE International (formerly Society of Automotive Engineers) to explore how Titomic’s cold spray additive manufacturing can be used in industries such as aerospace and defense. announced that it had created specifications for

This specification, formally known as SAE AMS 7057, undergoes rigorous testing and validation to ensure that components manufactured using Titomic technology meet high performance and reliability standards. Masu. The company says this development will make it easier for aerospace and defense companies to integrate cold spray technology into their production and repair processes.

“SAE AMS7057 compliance validates Titomic’s cold spray technology and allows the company to strategically take advantage of various U.S. government opportunities and initiatives,” said Jim Simpson, president of Titomic USA. . He highlighted the potential for repair of military assets under the U.S. Strategic Capital Office initiative, lightweight aerospace components for NASA, and domestic supply chain support.

This standardization is expected to reduce certification times for aerospace parts, potentially making Titomic a preferred supplier in industries with stringent regulatory and quality assurance requirements. Airbus, which Titomic announced in October 2023 as its preferred cold spray supplier, is one of the key customers that could benefit from the streamlined certification process.

Titomic shares are trading 5.56% higher at 19 cents.