banner

News

Apr 02, 2023

India Bound: Airtech's 2023 New Facility to Grow Composites in the Region

Share this Article

Airtech Advanced Materials announced the opening of a new location in Goa, India, in July 2023. The upcoming expansion is set to accelerate regional customer response times and personalized service, reducing both shipping costs and lead times. A new facility will feature state-of-the-art equipment and technology, enabling the manufacturing and distribution of Airtech's full range of composite materials and vacuum bagging systems. On a grander scale, the aim is to support the local growth and development of the composites industry.

Coinciding with Airtech's golden jubilee year, the business's 50th anniversary, the milestone was announced in Paris during the JEC World 2023, the largest trade show for the global composites industry. Generating excitement among business professionals, the company says it's eager to collaborate with new partners and customers in the region to deliver composite solutions that meet the specific needs of Indian customers.

According to a report on the future of the Indian composites market, the main drivers for growth are government initiatives centered on eco-friendly energy generation, freshwater transportation, sewage treatment systems, and rehabilitation of water and sewage pipelines. Wind energy is expected to be the largest end-user in India's composite market due to benefits such as longevity, minimal maintenance, corrosion resistance, and an optimal strength-to-weight ratio.

Unlike established economies like the U.S. or European nations, India's status as a developing economy might render it a cost-sensitive market. As a result, there's likely high demand for composites offering an excellent balance of cost and performance. In addition, with ongoing and future infrastructure projects, like metro rail systems, highways, and smart cities, there may be a surge in demand for specific composites tailored for these applications.

Indian sectors that use composites extensively include the local automotive industry, which is one of the largest in the world and demands lightweight and durable composites to improve fuel efficiency and meet stringent environmental regulations. Similarly, India's booming construction industry may seek composites that offer strength and resistance to environmental factors.

"We’re thrilled to be opening a new location in India, which is a vibrant and growing influence on the worldwide composites industry," indicated Jeff Dahlgren, President and CEO of Airtech. "With this expansion, we’ll be able to provide even greater value to our customers and strengthen our position as a leader in the composites industry."

Airtech manufactures and supplies materials used in various industries, including 3D printing. Its 3D printing resins and composite tooling materials are ideal for producing high-quality parts.

The company also produces specific thermoplastics or resins that can be directly used as the ink in some 3D printers. Additionally, Airtech manufactures films, release agents, and vacuum bagging materials used in the post-processing of 3D printed parts. This is particularly crucial in industries like aerospace and automotive, where 3D printed parts frequently undergo secondary processes to meet required performance characteristics.

As the world's largest privately owned producer of vacuum bagging and composite tooling materials, Airtech's expertise has been recognized by prestigious partners. Notably, the company was named the Technical Partner for Brumos Racing in the production of 3D printed molds and composite parts for the updated Porsche GT2 RS Clubsport – a high-performance, track-exclusive variant of the Porsche 911 GT2 RS that costs $1.39 million with a limited production run of only 30 units.

Moreover, Airtech collaborated with renowned tuning shop BBi Autosport to enhance the aerodynamics of the Porsche racecar. They achieved this using 3D printed mold tooling fabricated with Airtech's proprietary Dahltram printing resins and Print-Tech in-house 3D printing service.

In another recent development, Airtech purchased a large-scale additive manufacturing 3D printing machine with built-in machining capability, which can create large-scale toolings such as trim fixtures, holding fixtures, and layup molds more quickly and to a high standard.

Stay up-to-date on all the latest news from the 3D printing industry and receive information and offers from third party vendors.

Share this Article

Siemens Energy and DNV Automate Metal 3D Printing Quality Control and Certification

What We Know About the Dental 3D Printing Industry Will Soon Change

3D Design

3D Printed Art

3D Printed Food

3D Printed Guns

On June 1, TPM, a digitization solutions company based in Greenville, South Carolina, opened its new Additive Manufacturing (AM) Lab, also in Greenville. TPM sells hardware, software, and materials for...

In this week's roundup, Stratasys has a few stops on its road trip, and TCT 3Sixty is taking place in Birmingham. There are also webinars about automotive 3D printing, electron...

See the update at end of this article. In what has to be one of the 3D printing industry's biggest news weeks, additive manufacturing (AM) pioneer 3D Systems (NYSE: DDD)...

Today we’re talking about all the merger options on offer between Desktop Metal, Stratasys, Nano Dimension and 3D Systems. It seems like most people in this industry are publicly saying...

Upload your 3D Models and get them printed quickly and efficiently.

Site Sponsor

Events

Additive Manufacturing Strategies

Networking & Intelligence Summit, February 6-8, 2024

Jobs

3D Printing jobs around the world.

Subscribe to Our Email Newsletter

Stay up-to-date on all the latest news from the 3D printing industry and receive information and offers from third party vendors.

3D Printing Guides

Share this Article Tagged with: Share this Article
SHARE