Jigs and Fixtures: More Profitable Production
Deliver real value to manufacturers with 3D printing. Tooling has always been one of the most expensive and time-consuming processes in the production cycle, not anymore.
Customer Profile
Boom Supersonic is redefining what it means to fly. As builder of Overture, the world’s fastest commercial airliner, Boom’s vision is to make the world dramatically more accessible through supersonic travel. Boom is currently developing the XB-1, a one-third scale demonstrator to prove key technologies for safe, efficient supersonic travel. XB-1 will help refine the design and engineering of Overture.
Challenge
A test requirement for the XB-1’s J85 engines includes backpressure testing. This is accomplished by rerouting core engine compressor bleed air through a series of ducts. Although the parts used for the test will not be flight hardware, they are required to supply engineers with the necessary test data.
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Deliver real value to manufacturers with 3D printing. Tooling has always been one of the most expensive and time-consuming processes in the production cycle, not anymore.
3D printing is becoming a part of the game plan for those is the aerospace industry. Learn more how is stacks up against traditional manufacturing in our whitepaper
From the start, the Boom team knew 3D printing was going to play a crucial role in the development of XB-1, and ultimately for Overture. Download whitepaper to know more.