WEBINAR — Getting to the Moon With Additive Manufacturing

Nickel Ni625 Development for Agile Space Industries’ A2200 Engine

Space exploration is one of the most captivating industries harnessing the power of 3D printing, and Agile Space Industries is leading the way. Agile integrates additive manufacturing into their advanced aerospace propulsion systems including the A2200 lunar lander vehicle engine.

In this webinar, you’ll get a first-hand look at Agile Space Industries’ next-gen rocket propulsion systems in the context of 3D printing. You’ll discover their streamlined process spanning from powder procurement to flight hardware production in as little as six weeks. You’ll also see how they’re not only pushing the boundaries of space technology but leveraging sustainable AM powders to support their endeavors through a strategic partnership with 6K Additive.

 Webinar Discussion Topics

  • Advancement of 3D printed materials for space applications
  • Benefits of metal AM for integrated rocket propulsion components and systems
  • Development of Ni625 additive material for enhancing the performance, efficiency, and reliability of Agile’s lunar lander A2200 engine
  • Utilization of recycled material as feedstock to produce high-quality and sustainable powder
  • Advantages of 6K Additive’s UniMelt® process over traditional processes for nickel including a 91% reduction in energy and a 92% reduction in carbon emissions

Here’s a sneak peek from Charlie Garcia, Agile Space Industries’ chief engineer, on developing the high-performance A2200 engine using additive manufacturing components.

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Speakers

Charlie Garcia Chief Engineer Agile Space Industries

Charlie Garcia
Chief Engineer | Agile Space Industries

Dustin Crouse Chief Engineer Agile Space Industries

Dustin Crouse
Senior Additive Manufacturing Engineer | Agile Space Industries

Nick Pfugh Chief Operating Officier 6K Additive

Nick Pflugh
Chief Commercial Officer | 6K Additive