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    Stratasys Ltd.-Rocket Manufacturer United Launch Alliance (ULA) will 3D Print Flight-Ready Rocket Components

    ULA will 3D print flight-ready components. (Photo courtesy of ULA)
    • ULA Has Vision to Reduce Launch Vehicle Cost by 50 Percent with Help of 3D Printing
    • 3D printing helped consolidate part count from 140 to 16 parts for one complex assembly, lowering costs and risk 


    Minneapolis & Rehovot, Israel – April 20
    , 2015 – Do you think 3D printers are just a new fad for hobbyists or making knickknacks? Or limited to making prototypes? Don’t tell that to rocket manufacturer United Launch Alliance (ULA).

    Making launch vehicles for NASA, the Air Force and commercial satellites, ULA knows 3D printing is a serious tool that has been around more than 25 years and is a growing production process. And ULA knows a thing or two about critical applications. On the lower-end, its rockets cost a cool $165 million. And they must propel into space billion-dollar satellites weighing more than 60,000 pounds.

    ULA will 3D print flight-ready components. (Photo courtesy of ULA)
    ULA will 3D print flight-ready components. (Photo courtesy of ULA)

    “It’s about as demanding an application as you can get,” says Rich Garrity, VP and General Manager Vertical Solutions Unit for Additive Manufacturing system maker Stratasys Ltd. (Nasdaq:SSYS). “Rockets must endure pressure, G-force, speed, vibration, heat, and extreme cold.”

    United Launch Alliance is the premier launch services company in the U.S., and with its heritage systems – Atlas and Delta – it has supported America’s presence in space for more than 50 years. Like other leading edge manufacturers using 3D printing, ULA progressed from prototyping to tooling and then to flight hardware production.

    After acquiring two Fortus 900mc 3D Production Systems from Stratasys, ULA began the process of updating the Environmental Control System (ECS) duct on the Atlas V, which will launch with the new 3D component in 2016. The ECS duct is critical to the countdown sequence of a launch, delivering nitrogen to sensitive electronic components within the rocket booster.

    The previous design for the ECS duct assembly contained 140 parts, but by modifying the design using FDM 3D Printing Technology, ULA consolidated the number of parts to only 16. This significantly reduces installation time and results in a 57 percent part-cost reduction. Watch video.

    ULA selected ULTEM 9085 FDM thermoplastic material to produce durable, high-performance end-use parts. “ULTEM 9085 has great strength properties over a wide temperature range,” said Greg Arend, Program Manager for Additive Manufacturing at ULA. “We have done testing to show that it is very capable of withstanding temperatures from cryogenic all the way up to extreme heat. And it’s tough enough to handle the vibration and stress of lift off and flight. We’re very satisfied with its performance.”

    ULA selected ULTEM 9085 for its ability to withstand a wide range of extreme temperatures. (Photo courtesy of ULA)
    ULA selected ULTEM 9085 for its ability to withstand a wide range of extreme temperatures. (Photo courtesy of ULA)

    The Atlas V won’t likely be the last launch vehicle incorporating 3D printing technology. ULA has ambitious plans to increase the quantity of 3D printed parts to over 100 on the next generation rocket.

    “We see somewhat of an exponential growth in the utility of 3D printing for flight applications on our current vehicles,” said Arend. “And we intend to use it heavily with our Vulcan rocket.”

    For more information about Stratasys, visit the website. For more information on United Launch Alliance visit the website. For more information on the Fortus 900mc 3D Production System, visit the product page. For more information about ULTEM 9085 for FDM 3D printing, visit the material page.

    About Stratasys Ltd.
    Stratasys Ltd. (Nasdaq:SSYS), headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota and Rehovot, Israel, is a leading global provider of 3D printing and additive manufacturing solutions. The company’s patented FDM®, PolyJet™, and WDM™ 3D Printing technologies produce prototypes and manufactured goods directly from 3D CAD files or other 3D content. Systems include 3D printers for idea development, prototyping and direct digital manufacturing. Stratasys subsidiaries include MakerBot and Solidscape, and the company operates the digital parts manufacturing service, Stratasys Direct Manufacturing. Stratasys has more than 2,800 employees, holds over 600 granted or pending additive manufacturing patents globally, and has received more than 25 awards for its technology and leadership. Online at: www.stratasys.com or http://blog.stratasys.com

    About ULA:
    With more than a century of combined heritage, United Launch Alliance is the nation’s most experienced and reliable launch service provider. ULA has successfully delivered more than 90 satellites to orbit that provide critical capabilities for troops in the field, aid meteorologists in tracking severe weather, enable personal device-based GPS navigation and unlock the mysteries of our solar system.

    For more information on ULA, visit the ULA website at www.ulalaunch.com. Join the conversation at www.facebook.com/ulalaunch, twitter.com/ulalaunch, and instagram.com/ulalaunch.

    Stratasys and FDM are registered trademarks and FDM Technology is a trademark of Stratasys Ltd. and/or its subsidiaries or affiliates. ULTEM™ is a registered trademark of SABIC or affiliates.

    Media Contacts:

    ULA:
    Jessica Ryes:
    [email protected]
    321-730-5646 (o)

    Stratasys Media Contacts:
    USA
    Aaron Masterson
    Weber Shandwick
    Tel. +1-952-346-6258
    [email protected]

    Europe
    Jonathan Wake / Miguel Afonso
    UK Bespoke
    Tel: +44-1737-215200
    [email protected]

    Stratasys
    Arita Mattsoff / Joe Hiemenz
    Stratasys
    Tel. +972-(0)74-745-4000 (IL)
    Tel. +1-952-906-2726 (US)
    [email protected]
    [email protected]

    Asia Pacific
    Stratasys AP
    Janice Lai
    Tel. +852-3944-8818
    [email protected]

    Japan
    Stratasys Japan
    Aya Yoshizawa
    Tel. +81-90-6473-1812
    [email protected]

    Korea
    Stratasys Korea
    Janice Lai
    Tel. +852 3944 8818
    [email protected]

    Greater China
    Stratasys Shanghai
    Icy Xie
    Tel. +86-21-26018886
    [email protected]

    Mexico
    Stratasys Mexico
    Erica Massini
    Tel. +52-11-2626-9229
    [email protected]

    Brazil
    Tatiana Fonseca
    GAD Communications
    Tel: +55-11-3846-9981
    [email protected]

     

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