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In aerospace and beyond, 3D printing enables faster, multi-
material proto-typing, tooling and production. Prototyping
advances speed to market, reducing new part cycle time by
more than 50 percent. To meet growing demand for additive
manufacturing, Alcoa is investing to strengthen our existing
intellectual property in multi-material 3D printing and building
on capabilities gained through RTI. The Company announced
a $60 million expansion of the world’s largest light metals
research center—the Alcoa Technical Center. It will include
a state-of-the-art additive manufacturing center focused on
feedstock materials— building on over 100 years of metal
powder production history—processes, product design and
qualifi cation. Demonstrating this integrated strategy, the
Company unveiled its Ampliforge™ process, a technique
combining advanced materials, designs and additive and
traditional manufacturing processes. These activities build on
20 years of additive manufacturing expertise with capabilities
in California, Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Texas.
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1. Alcoa secured a multi-year contract
valued at $1.1 billion with Lockheed
Martin for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter
that draws on new titanium capabilities
gained through the RTI acquisition. The
Joint Strike Fighter soars with all the
Alcoa aerospace technology shown on
the graphic.
2. In early 2016, Alcoa announced an
aerospace supply deal with Boeing
that draws on our new aluminum-
lithium capabilities and our 2014
Firth Rixson acquisition. Firth Rixson
increased the Company’s offerings
made of nickel-based superalloys,
titanium, stainless steel and
advanced aluminum alloys. With
Firth Rixson, Alcoa holds the number
one global position in jet engine
rolled rings.
3. Alcoa will support GE Aviation’s
advanced jet engine programs as
part of a more than $1.5 billion
contract. Alcoa will employ advanced
manufacturing capabilities to produce
the parts across several facilities
including LaPorte, Indiana; Whitehall,
Michigan; Hampton, Virginia; Dover,
New Jersey; Wichita Falls, Texas;
Winsted, Connecticut in the United
States; Dives, France; and Laval,
Canada.
4. Advancing Additive Manufacturing:
Alcoa is investing in the next
generation of 3D printing for
aerospace and beyond. Shown
here, a 3D-printed rendition of
the Alcoa logo. See how the Alcoa
logo was made with additive
manufacturing by going to
www.alcoa.com/annualreport.
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