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Manufacturing and qualifying parts for high-profile aerospace and other performance industry components is both complex and challenging. With state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities and equipment dedicated to end-to-end metal additive manufacturing projects, Carpenter Additive worked with NASA/Jet Propulsion Lab (JPL) to provide titanium components for the Mars 2020 Rover on the “Perseverance” mission which launched in July 2020. By February 2021, these components will arrive on Mars to support mission-critical, pioneering measurements of the chemical makeup of our neighboring red planet.
This webinar content is focused on the technical challenges of producing the PIXL assembly which is mounted on a turret at the end of the robotic arm of the Perseverance Rover. Lowering the cantilevered assembly’s mass and designing the parts to facilitate full powder removal from internal channels were key to the mission’s success.

Carpenter Additive is machine and process agnostic with a variety of solutions and to meet customers' requirements. With AS9120 , AS9100 , ISO9001 and ISO13485 certifications, we have a proven track record of defining and qualifying AM processes across applications and safety-critical industries. Mechanical and physical characterization, as well as complete qualification data packages are available. Eliminate outsourcing risk and partner with the only source of additive expertise from powder to part.
Off-the-shelf and custom metal powders
Powder management solutions for material traceability
End-to-end additive production