Australia’s Titomic has signed a comprehensive joint venture agreement to establish the world’s first hybrid cold spray, flow-forming manufacturing facility with Repkon Machine and Tool Industry and Trade. To establish the facility, Titomic expects to sell two TKF Systems to the Titomic-Repkon Joint Venture, with the TKF Systems providing one of the two core processes in the manufacturing of barrels for the defence sector. This will include a TKF 1000, with an estimated sale price of A$2.4 million and a bespoke TKF 3250R, with an estimated sale price of A$5.2 million. The TKF 3250R machine sale price will be confirmed once the final machine configuration has been settled. Titomic will also sell consumables (powder) into the JV and receive a share in profits from barrel sales.
The Titomic-Repkon Joint Venture’s facility, located in Turkey, will leverage both Titomic’s TKF and Repkon’s flow-forming technologies, introducing new capabilities to barrel manufacturing within the defence sector including reduced lead times, diverse and unique material compositions and capabilities, reduced weight, and improved performance.
As announced in December 2021, Repkon became a strategic investor in Titomic through a A$2.5 million investment, demonstrating confidence in the technology. Now, this Joint Venture agreement further galvanises the strong and positive relationship between both organisations. The successful progression to a joint venture with Repkon validates Titomic’s commercial approach, with joint ventures remaining one of Titomic’s key commercial strategies for entering multiple markets, including defence and aerospace.
Herbert Koeck, Managing Director of Titomic, said “The Titomic-Repkon Joint Venture has opened the door to a world-first high volume hybrid cold spray manufacturing facility. This was only possible by bringing Titomic’s TKF process and Repkon’s patented flowforming process together to produce high-performance components for weapons barrels. The joint venture shows that Titomic’s cold spray process enables metal additive manufacturing in a high volume commercial manufacturing environment, for a technically critical end application. With its ability to utilise the combination of two innovative processes in barrel manufacturing, the facility will lead the production of next-generation barrels with tailored performance characteristics for specific applications and missions. It opens up a world of many design features for barrel manufacturing which were not previously possible. Joint ventures allow a capital-lite approach to commercialisation and provide recurring revenue through ongoing consumable sales and profit-share. Titomic’s processes and abilities have further reached into the defence and aerospace industries through the Titomic-Repkon Joint Venture. We will continue to expand into these critical sectors to bolster our revenue streams.”
Ibrahim Kulekci, CEO of Repkon, said “Titomic is a leading company with proven reliability in metal additive manufacturing so, having them as our joint venture partner, will be extremely beneficial in producing and selling barrels designed by Repkon. We believe the performance, superior strength-to-weight ratios, enhanced durability and cost advantages these products and manufacturing processes provide offer unique advantages for our barrels and we are keen to explore these opportunities even further over the next months and years.”
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