Aerospace

The aerospace industry is a great fit for additive manufacturing. This is because it allows for lighter components and more efficient thermal management

Certifications & Compliance

ISO 9001:2015, AS9100(KS Q 9100)

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That’s one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.
Neil Armstrong
NASA

Innovative Lightweighting

We realize complex, integrated single-piece designs that were impossible with traditional manufacturing methods. Through topology optimization technology, we drastically reduce part weight while maintaining structural rigidity, improving fuel efficiency and increasing payload capacity

High-Performance Material

We utilize advanced materials capable of withstanding extreme space conditions, including high temperatures, high pressure, and vacuums. By replacing heavy metal parts, we achieve significant lightweighting and deliver highly durable, corrosion-free components

Rapid Prototyping & R&D

In the aerospace development phase, where design changes are frequent, we complete prototype fabrication in just a few days—a process that used to take weeks. By swiftly conducting functional testing, we minimize development risks and significantly accelerate the time-to-market for final production parts.

Application

Aerospace 3D Printed Parts

Lighter, More Efficient

Engine Tail Nozzle

Through innovative design, we have successfully overcome critical challenges, including the low laser absorptivity of copper alloys and complex manufacturing processes. By strategically incorporating 50 precisely crafted cooling channels into both the inner and outer walls, we have drastically enhanced the engine’s cooling efficiency

PBF

96 hours

Φ210mm X 295mm

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Blade Ring

The blade ring, also known as the rotor disk, is a critical component that secures the blades within the engine’s rotor assembly

PBF

16 hours

Φ577mm X 80mm

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Drone cover

Going beyond mere protection, it maximizes drone performance. The exceptional fine-detail capabilities unique to MJF technology make complex aerodynamic designs a reality. Crafted from PA12 engineering plastic—a material that is lightweight yet maintains consistent strength in all directions—it provides perfect protection for internal components even in the harshest flight environments

MJF

Φ210mm X 295mm

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Press Release

UNASTELLA

Lincsolution Wins Contract for Launch Vehicle Combustor Parts

Certification

Aerospace Quality Management System Certification

🎖️Aerospace Quality Management System Certification

Materials​

Materials for Aerospace Components

We recommend the optimal material for your application

Inconel

Lincsolution provides additive manufacturing solutions featuring outstanding heat resistance, optimized for critical rocket engine components and high-temperature industrial environments that must endure extreme thermal loads

Heat resistance

Corrosion resistance

High strength

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Aluminum

We provide additive manufacturing solutions featuring exceptional heat resistance, optimized for critical rocket engine components and high-temperature industrial environments that must withstand extreme thermal loads

Lightweight

Thermal conductivity

Corrosion resistance

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Titanium

It is lightweight and strong, with excellent resistance to corrosion and heat

Specific Strength

Corrosion Resistance

Thermal Expansion

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Copper alloy

As a micro-alloy based on pure copper, CuCrZr achieves a perfect balance between physical and mechanical properties. Unlike pure copper, CuCrZr can be used as both load-bearing supports and structural materials, and it has a wide range of applications including heat sinks and conductive coils

Thermal Conductivity

Heat Sink

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