Tekna, Subsidiary of Arendals Fossekompani ASA, Secures CAD 1.6 Million Titanium Powder Order

Reuters
Jul 04
Tekna, Subsidiary of Arendals Fossekompani ASA, Secures CAD 1.6 Million Titanium Powder Order

Tekna, a subsidiary of Arendals Fossekompani ASA, has secured a CAD 1.6 million order for its Ti64 titanium powder. The order, set for delivery in the latter half of 2025, highlights the increasing demand for Tekna's premium titanium powder, particularly within the aerospace and defense sectors. This expanded volume signifies the customer's growing reliance on Tekna's materials for critical applications. Claude Jean, CEO of Tekna, expressed pride in strengthening the partnership with a key aerospace and defense client, emphasizing the consistency and quality of their products. Furthermore, Rémy Pontone, Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Additive Manufacturing Materials, noted the rising utilization of Laser Powder Bed Fusion systems, indicating improved momentum in the additive manufacturing sector.

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