Ipsen USA expands Titan vacuum furnace assembly line

The Titan furnace has become one of Ipsen’s most successful product lines (Courtesy Ipsen)
The Titan furnace has become one of Ipsen’s most successful product lines (Courtesy Ipsen)

Ipsen USA is expanding the Titan assembly line at its Vacuum Technology Excellence Center in Cherry Valley, Illinois, USA, in a move expected to increase annual production capacity from thirty-six to sixty Titan vacuum furnaces.

Chanel’s J12: How Ceramic Injection Moulding became part of the luxury narrative

The expansion follows a record month for the company: in May, Ipsen received orders for twenty-one Titan furnaces, attributed to investment in the aerospace and energy sectors. It forms part of the company’s wider investment programme across its facilities, products and workforce.

Introduced in 2009, the Titan furnace has become one of Ipsen’s most successful product lines, with more than 450 installed worldwide. The vacuum furnaces are designed with standardised features intended to reduce lead times and provide a cost-effective vacuum heat-treatment solution for manufacturers.

The newly renovated assembly bay is expected to increase Titan vacuum furnace production by more than 60% (Courtesy Ipsen USA)
The newly renovated assembly bay is expected to increase Titan vacuum furnace production by more than 60% (Courtesy Ipsen USA)

The project will convert Ipsen’s former showroom into a dedicated Titan assembly area, bringing engineering, manufacturing and assembly together in a single facility. The expansion adds approximately 650 m² (7,000 ft²) of production space, with customer orders scheduled to enter production in the new area from July 2026.

“We continue to see strong demand for the Titan product line, and we’re investing today to ensure we can support our customers tomorrow,” stated Geoffrey Somary, CEO of Ipsen.

www.ipsenglobal.com

GET THIS ISSUE:  PDF  |  VIEW ONLINE  |  BUYER’S GUIDE

In the latest issue of PIM International…

Download PDF

Extensive MIM, CIM industry and sinter-based AM industry news, plus the following exclusive deep-dive articles and reports:

  • Metal Injection Moulding in Asia: Scale, supply chains, and growing overlap with metal Additive Manufacturing
  • Chanel’s J12: How Ceramic Injection Moulding became part of the luxury narrative
  • Ceramic AM enables 500 mm dual-channel gas distribution ring for high-speed PEALD and ALE in the same chamber
  • From hypersonics to EVs: Sintering non-oxide ceramics for next-generation technologies
  • ColdMetalFusion: A new approach to metal Additive Manufacturing

Buyer’s Guide: feedstock, powder, production technology and MIM, CIM and AM parts

Discover suppliers of these and more in our advertisers’ index and buyer’s guide, available in the back of PIM International.

  • Metal powders
  • MIM, CIM & AM parts producers
  • Binders & feedstocks
  • Feedstock mixers
  • Furnaces & furnace supplies
  • Atmospheres & gas generation
  • HIP systems & services
  • Injection moulding machines
  • AM technology
  • Debinding systems
View online

Register for our fortnightly newsletter

Don't miss any new issue of PIM International, and stay up to date with the latest industry news. Sign up to our fortnightly newsletter.

Sign up

Join our community

Discover our magazine archive…

The free-to-access PIM International magazine archive offers unparalleled insight into the world of MIM, CIM and sinter-based AM from a commercial and technological perspective through:

  • Reports on visits to leading part manufacturers and industry suppliers
  • Articles on technology and application trends
  • Information on materials developments
  • Reviews of key technical presentations from the international conference circuit
  • International industry news

All past issues are available to download as free PDFs or view in your browser.

 

Browse the archive

 

Share via
Copy link
Powered by Social Snap