Carpenter Technology Corporation

Carpenter Technology Corporation Opens Facility with Vacuum Heat Treating Capabilities

Carpenter Technology Corporation, a leader in high-performance specialty alloy-based materials and process solutions, recently announced the grand opening of its Emerging Technology Center (ETC) in Athens, Alabama, with capabilities for vacuum heat treating for multiple applications, including aerospace, automotive, energy, medical, defense, and other industries.

Carpenter Technology CEO Tony Thene

With a new, state-of-the-art quick cooling hot isostatic press (HIP) and vacuum heat treating system, Carpenter Technology’s 500,000-square-foot additive manufacturing (AM) facility provides the capability to atomize a range of specialty alloys into metal powder and manufacture the powder into finished parts using AM technology (3D metal printing).

"Our Emerging Technology Center is a critical component of Carpenter Technology’s future growth and development, and is aligned with our business strategy of evolving to an end-to-end solutions provider and influential leader in the AM area," said Carpenter Technology CEO Tony Thene. "We will also use it as a base to launch future investments as we expand our soft magnetics technology platform, scale up additional powder operations, and demonstrate a number of next-generation materials we have under development today."

The ETC investment complements Carpenter Technology’s 500,000-square-foot Alabama manufacturing facility, which began operations in 2014, and produces high-end specialty alloy products, primarily for the aerospace and energy markets.

"We have chosen to continue to invest in North Alabama because it offers three important advantages—a high-quality, tech-oriented workforce, a clear connection with the aerospace industry and a close working partnership with state and local government officials," said Thene.

"I have been looking forward to the opening of Carpenter Technology’s Emerging Technology Center since we joined with company leaders to announce plans for the facility at the Farnborough International Airshow in 2018," said Alabama Governor Kay Ivey. "I’m proud to see this world-class R&D center call Alabama home as we continue to strengthen the partnership with our friends at Carpenter Technology.

 

Main graphic photo credits: Carpenter Technology

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Specialty Alloys Firm Enhances AM Capabilities with Powder Lifecycle Technology Acquisition

A Pennsylvania producer and distributor of premium specialty alloys recently announced it has acquired a leader in the development and supply of advanced metal powders and powder lifecycle management solutions.

Carpenter Technology Corporation, based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, broadens its role as a leader in solutions provider in additive manufacturing with the approximately $81 million purchase of LPW Technology Ltd (LPW), based in Widnes, Chesire, United Kingdom, with additional processing operations near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The acquisition incorporates metal powder lifecycle management technology with quality control and traceability.

Tony R. Thene, Carpenter’s president and CEO

Carpenter’s alloy production includes titanium alloys, nickel- and cobalt-based superalloys, stainless steels, alloy steels, and tool steels and is used in applications within the aerospace, transportation, medical, and energy sectors.

“Our aggressive development in key aspects of Additive Manufacturing (AM) demonstrates our commitment to build on our industry-leading position in this space,” said Tony R. Thene, Carpenter’s president and CEO. “The acquisition combines LPW’s metal powder lifecycle management technology and processes with our technical expertise in producing highly engineered metal powders and additively manufactured components.”

Phil Carroll, LPW’s founder

Lifecycle management technology is becoming increasingly important to understanding how materials behave before, during, and after production in the powder-bed fusion process.  Understanding powder behavior is critical as AM becomes more widely adopted and implemented across various industries.

“LPW’s innovative platforms and enabling technology further solidify Carpenter’s position as a preferred provider of end-to-end next generation Additive Manufacturing solutions,” said Phil Carroll, LPW’s founder. “I’m extremely proud of the accomplishments we’ve achieved at LPW and I’m excited to be part of Carpenter’s continued growth and leadership in AM.”

 

Photo credit: Additive Manufacturing Magazine

 

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