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Volvo introduces the Titomic 3D printing system

Australian company Titomic Limited has recently completed the sale of a D523 Low Pressure Cold Spray System to the Volvo Group for EUR 55,000.

Volvo, a global leader in the automotive and heavy industry, is expanding its capabilities with this purchase of an advanced technology designed to improve the performance and sustainability of its MRO operations. The integration of the D523 system underscores Volvo’s commitment to innovation and efficiency improvement across its six facilities worldwide.

The decision to use Titomic’s cold blast technology was based on its ability to repair or renew complex metal components quickly and reliably, which is particularly important for the maintenance of Volvo’s diverse fleet of vehicles and machinery. The D523 machine makes it possible to extend the service life of heavy equipment parts while maintaining the highest quality standards.

Herbert Koeck, Managing Director of Titomic, sees the partnership with Volvo as a milestone for the application of its technology in the MRO sector.

“Volvo’s adoption of this technology demonstrates the strong performance of Titomic’s products and growing interest in them across Europe and the worldwide remanufacturing and maintenance sector,” Koeck stated.

The collaboration between Titomic and Volvo could therefore act as a catalyst for further innovation in the MRO industry and open the door for similar applications of cold blast technology in other sectors. This deal illustrates the growing confidence in additive manufacturing as a key technology for the future of industrial maintenance and production.


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