Additive Manufacturing (AM) can vastly accelerate the delivery of urgently needed spare parts and create highly complex shapes. Ship propellers, cryogenic valves, crank discs, heat exchangers and thruster blades are…
3D printing
Keppel receives DNV verification certificate for the world’s largest 3D printed shipboard fitting
Keppel receives DNV verification certificate for the world’s largest 3D printed shipboard fitting Singapore, 14 September 2021: Keppel Technology & Innovation (KTI) has received a verification certificate for a 3D…
Keppel O&M receives certification from Lloyd’s Register for 3D printing of offshore grade materials.
Keppel O&M receives certification from Lloyd’s Register for 3D printing of offshore grade materials. The additive manufacturing (AM) technology would enable Keppel to print high-value components for offshore products with…
Wilhelmsen launches exclusive early adopter program for 3D printed marine spare parts
Wilhelmsen launches exclusive early adopter program for 3D printed marine spare parts A number of global cruise, dry bulk and ship management companies have signed up to Wilhelmsen’s 3DP printing…
A world first in 3D printing Lloyd’s Register and Lloyd’s Register Foundation support the development of the world’s first 3D printed rescue boat. Lloyd’s Register (LR) is partnering with Singapore’s…
Testing the potential of additive manufacturing by Ramesh Babu Govindaraj, Principal Material Specialist When Wärtsilä Marine Solutions took the decision to utilize additive manufacturing (AM) to create a vital component…