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Freemelt has received a machine order from KIMS (Korea Institute of Materials Science) for the delivery of a Freemelt ONE, which will be used for material process development of titanium aluminides and various superalloys, as well as high entropy alloys for industrial applications in the aerospace industry. The machine is expected to be delivered in the second quarter of 2025.
KIMS is a leading research organization in South Korea, focused on advanced materials science for industries ranging from energy and electronics to automotive and aerospace. South Korea is one of the countries with the highest adoption rate of additive manufacturing (AM), and this order marks Freemelt’s first machine order in the Asian market. Freemelt has an existing collaboration with a customer in Singapore to validate Freemelt’s E-PBF (Electron Beam Powder Bed Fusion) technology to produce tungsten components.
“This versatile and powerful system is expected to contribute significantly to both academic research and industrial innovation, delivering outstanding results in the development of next-generation high-temperature materials,” says Mr. Seong Woong Kim, Principal Researcher at KIMS.
“This is our first machine order from Asia and an important milestone for our company. Asia is at the forefront of AM adoption, and this order will increase the awareness of Freemelt in the emerging Asian market, driving new commercial collaborations,” says Daniel Gidlund, CEO of Freemelt AB.