ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING Solid State Additive Manufacturing: Better Results Enable Slim Line Forging Extreme Build Speed Production Quality Scalable Technology Additive Friction Stir (AFS) is a solid-state process that creates Near Net Shape Components with near wrought properties. All types of powder and solid metals and reinforcement particles can be used. Save on time and cost by standardizing slim line forgings and using AFS to build features achieving final part geometry. Additive Friction Stir creates fully-dense parts with near wrought properties and low residual stress, which allows the manufacture of production quality parts. This process offers high strength, high ductility, and equiaxed grain structure right off the machine. No post processing is required. Advantages Make Bigger Parts Better Faster with materials of your choice CONTACT: [email protected] WWW.AEROPROBE.COM AFS for Flexibility Nearly Endless Material Selection MATERIALS PROCESSED INCLUDE: TITANIUM: Ti64 STEEL: ODS 14YWT-F82H, HY80, Inconel 625- HY80, 300M- 4140, Aermet 100-4140 NICKEL: Inconel 625-HY80, Inconel 600-SS 304,Cu-Ni200 COPPER: Cu-Tantalum, Cu-Niobium, Cu-Molybdenum, Cu-Tungsten MMC Cu-Molybdenum MMC ALUMINUM: 1xxx, 2xxx, 5xxx, 6xxx, 7xxx series, Al-Steel, Al-SiC MMC, Al-Iron MMC, Al-Tungsten MMC, Al-Molybdenum MMC MAGNESIUM: AZ31, WE43, E675, AMX602, E21 NICKEL ALUMINUM BRONZE The as-deposited AFS process results in higher YS and UTS compared to cast, wrought, or fusion based additive manufactured material. Al6061 dome as fabricated by AFS and after finish machining Pressure Vessel: 4.5” tall, 4” diameter part with 1” wall thickness Fabrication Time: 2 hours Internal view of hollow part Increased Strength: