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Joining Technologies Announces Launch of JTRC Partnership of Laser Additive Manufacturing

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Joining Technologies
17 Connecticut South Dr.
East Granby, CT, 06026
USA



Press release date: February 17, 2011

Agreement with Fraunhofer ILT debuts at LAM workshop

Joining Technologies, an innovator in laser cladding, electron beam and laser welding applications, announces that it has launched a new laser additive manufacturing division, and entered into a formal Cooperation Agreement with world-renowned laser development and contract research institute Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology (ILT), headquartered in Aachen, Germany, and their Fraunhofer USA subsidiary, Fraunhofer CLT (Center for Laser Technology).

The resulting partnership, Joining Technologies Research Center (JTRC), was launched at the Laser Institute of America (LIA) 3rd annual Laser Additive Manufacturing (LAM) Workshop, held February 16-17, 2011 at the Sheraton North Houston Hotel, in Houston, TX.

As partner in JTRC, Fraunhofer ILT will be providing laser additive manufacturing research and development services, as well as system design and integration and accessory sales, including nozzles and cladding heads, all from its new facility in East Granby, CT. Additionally, one experienced Fraunhofer CLT engineer will be strengthening the expertise of the JTRC team on-site.

"Our new partnership with Fraunhofer ILT and Fraunhofer CLT will provide numerous benefits to customers," said Scott Poeppel, Joining Technologies' manager of additive processes. "Combining the precision and reliability of Joining Technologies' laser cladding processes with ILT's cutting edge laser additive research and development capabilities offers customers enhanced information on using laser additive manufacturing for repair or restoration in aerospace, power generation, valve, and OEM-supplied component applications."

Tailor-made laser additive manufacturing solutions are being developed for direct photonic production from CAD data to a part made from serial materials; maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) of high value components; and wear and corrosion protection.

Dr. Ingomar Kelbassa, vice and academic director of LLT, RWTH Aachen University and head of the RWTH LLT department at Fraunhofer ILT, expects the JTRC partnership will offer a range of services from feasibility studies via process development, validation and certification, to systems engineering and system integration of a final industrial implementation at a customer's site. "By using such process-specific advantages as nearly unrestricted geometrical freedom, material freedom and achievable thermo-mechanical properties of the parts built-up, it is possible to manufacture parts designed specifically for their function," said Dr. Kelbassa. "Laser additive manufacturing can therefore be considered as the key enabler for the green manufacturing of new and future generation parts."

Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology is an internationally known laser development and contract research institute with more than 250 employees and 10,000mē of usable floor space, fitted out with the latest technical and scientific infrastructure and equipment. It focuses on the development of new laser beam sources and components, the use of modern laser measurement and testing technology, and laser-supported manufacturing. It is also working in the area of laser plant technology and process control.

Fraunhofer USA Center for Laser Technology is a non-profit organization providing applied research to foster the use of laser technology. CLT provides processes and solutions for battery, fuel cells, solar, life science, electronic packaging, automotive and others. Located in Plymouth, Michigan, the facility houses a state-of-the-art development center with a variety of the leading edge equipment designed to provide world-class-technology solution for its customers.

About Joining Technologies:
Headquartered in East Granby, CT, Joining Technologies is an innovator in precision fusion processes, including laser and electron beam welding, laser additive manufacturing and weld system design and integration. The company's extraordinary engineering talent continues to develop economical solutions for joining metal components primarily in the medical device, sensors, aerospace, military, energy and firearms industries. Joining Technologies has created a corporate culture that rewards innovation and teamwork, and continues to invest in infrastructure, making it the most highly evolved and reliable operation of its kind.

For more information, call 1.800.266.1966, email sales@joiningtech.com

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