Press release – voestalpine Additive Manufacturing Centre ISO 9001 Certification

voestalpine Additive Manufacturing Centre, Mississauga, achieves ISO 9001 Certification

Certification confirms process rigour in delivering value to customers

January 16, 2019

Mississauga, Ontario, Canada – voestalpine Additive Manufacturing Centre Ltd. is proud to announce that is achieved certification according to ISO9001:2015 for the design, simulation and production of additive manufactured components for the power generation, oil & gas and other advanced industries.

“With this certification customers are assured that their work is being handled in a thoughtful and repeatable manner consistent with desired outcomes. It also provides a sound basis for driving efficient and effective business processes” stated Sami Arsan VP Additive and Advanced Manufacturing North America.

The Mississauga location is part of a growing regional and global network of voestalpine Additive Manufacturing Centers (vAMC) that offer customers ‘concept to component’ services. Customers who work with a vAMC benefit from a single partner that offers a complete AM value-chain from powder development, engineering, simulation and modelling, the latest Additive Manufacturing production technologies through to post-processing services such as machining, thermal processing and coatings. The integration of disciplines ensures customers receive a risk-mitigated, yet performance and cost optimized AM solution.

For more information please contact:

Joshua Rooker – Business Development Manager

M. +1 214 592 5634

joshua.rooker@voestalpine.com

About voestalpine Additive Manufacturing

The voestalpine AG’s High Performance Metals Division is focused on producing and processing high-performance materials and customer-specific services including heat treatment, high-tech surface treatments, and additive manufacturing processes. The division is the global market leader for tool steel and a leading provider of high-speed steel, valve steel, and other products made of special steels, as well as powder materials, nickel-based alloys, and titanium. The most important customer segments are the automotive, oil and natural gas exploration, and mechanical engineering industries as well as the consumer goods and aerospace industries.