ATI commissions Additive Manufacturing Products facility

World-class facility includes large format, advanced capabilities.

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Joining ATI employees and local and community leaders for the commissioning of the new ATI Additive Manufacturing Products facility in Margate, Florida, are (center) Kim Fields, ATI president and CEO; Joe Thompson, GM of ATI Additive Manufacturing Products; as ATI CFO Don Newman and Doug Hedges, plant manager of ATI Additive Manufacturing Products, look on.
Credit: ATI Inc.

ATI Inc. celebrated the commissioning of its world-class Additive Manufacturing Products facility in Margate, Florida, bringing online advanced large-format, metal additive manufacturing capabilities. The vertically integrated greenfield build near Fort Lauderdale includes design, printing, heat treating, machining, and inspection capabilities under one roof.

"Layer by layer, additive manufacturing gives us the ability to produce high-performance, highly complex components for our customers – faster, with less waste," said Kimberly A. Fields, ATI president and CEO, commemorating the grand opening with customers, community supporters, and industry leaders. The new operation – built upon nearly a decade of additive manufacturing expertise – is capable of printing the tallest parts in the western world: up to 1.5 meters in geometries previously not possible.

"ATI is a metallurgical leader, developing new alloy powder materials specifically for additive manufacturing. In this new facility, we've brought our materials science and forging expertise together with additive manufacturing production acumen, delivering high-quality production at scale," Fields said. "From design to finished product, we've formed a powerhouse that solves our customers' most difficult challenges for the most demanding markets – aerospace, defense, and space."

Bechtel Plant Machinery Inc. (BPMI) awarded ATI its first contract to be produced at the new facility, for highly engineered part solutions in support of the U.S. Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program.

Along with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, grand opening attendees toured the 132,000-square-foot facility to see the advanced manufacturing operations in action, including laser powder bed fusion printing. Additive Manufacturing Products has implemented a comprehensive quality system that meets the standards of ISO 9001 and AS9100D. The investment, announced in late 2023, is included in the company's existing capital expenditure guidance.

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