"Ipsen has the industry’s best lead time with the TITAN furnace. This, coupled with a product designed specifically for the AM industry, made Ipsen the obvious choice for this project," said Ipsen’s Vice President of Sales Pete Kerbel.
TITAN furnaces achieve powerful performance using cutting edge technology and predictive maintenance capabilities all while maintaining a global platform, small footprint and short delivery times. The TITAN H6 has a load size of 36" wide x 36" high x 48" deep and can process up to 3,000 lbs.
Additive Manufacturing (AM) is changing the landscape for production and design with the ability to produce complex components made to rigorous standards with short lead times. Heat treating is an important step in post-processing most metal AM parts to meet strength and material density requirements.
Ipsen has been working with 3D printer manufacturers for almost a decade and recognizes the importance of serving this rapidly growing industry. While AM has primarily been used for prototyping and low-volume production, companies are now looking to AM for high-volume, mass-produced metal parts.
Ipsen is committed to keeping pace with emerging technologies to build the next generation of furnaces. As Additive Manufacturing becomes more desirable, Ipsen is working to ensure customers have the right products for their evolving needs.
(Source: Ipsen USA)
Industriepolitik 2026: „Raus aus dem Jammertal, rauf auf den Lösungsweg“
Der Wirtschaftsverband Stahl- und Metallverarbeitung (WSM) fordert konkrete Sofortmaßnahmen zur Stärkung der Wettbewerbsfähigkeit: Aussetzung des nationalen CO2-Preises für die Industrie und Abschaffung des Solidaritätszuschlags. „Wir müssen raus aus dem Jammertal, rauf auf den Lösungsweg”, betont WSM-Hauptgeschäftsführer Christian Vietmeyer. Beide Maßnahmen seien kurzfristig umsetzbar und würden 2026 direkt wirken.





