New Delhi : Space start-up Agnikul Cosmos on Monday said it has commissioned a new additive manufacturing facility for aerospace and rocket systems, which will lead to lowering the cost of building for space by 50 per cent.For the first time in India, the facility also enables 3D printing of aerospace and rocket components up to one metre in height, the Chennai-based start-up said.
"The facility introduces a fully integrated ecosystem,? covering design, simulation, printing, post-processing, and finishing to enhance quality, reliability, and supply chain resilience, while lowering the cost of building for space by 50 per cent," the company said in a statement."This facility will allow the company to print engines measuring one metre and deliver seven times the thrust of its earlier desig