Amaerois announced it it has signed a five-year exclusive supplier and development agreement with Titomic for spherical refractory and titanium alloy powders. Amaero is a producer of high-value refractory and titanium alloy powders for additive and advanced manufacturing of components utilised by the defence, space, and aviation industries.
Under the agreement, Amaero will become Titomic’s exclusive supplier of powders to support its proprietary cold spray technology. The partnership combines Amaero’s advanced, large-scale powder production capabilities with Titomic’s expertise in coatings, repair solutions, and near-net-shape part manufacturing.
The collaboration is strategically positioned to accelerate adoption of cold spray technologies for mission-critical defense, space, and aerospace applications while strengthening sovereign supply chains.
Amaero Chairman and CEO, Hank J. Holland, said: “Amaero has demonstrated its commitment to making forward leaning investments and to aligning with strategic partners to address national security and sovereign manufacturing challenges. We have been thoughtful and intentional in selecting key strategic partners. Just as Castheon / ADDMAN is the pioneering and technical leader in 3D printing refractory alloys and Velo3D is the leading “Made in USA” metal 3D printing equipment OEM, Titomic is the leading force in advancing cold spray adoption for advance coatings and for mission-critical part production. We are excited to collaborate with Titomic to develop and test refractory alloy spherical powders and to accelerate the adoption and qualification of cold spray as an integral advance manufacturing modality.”
Titomic Managing Director and CEO, Jim Simpson, said: “In order for Titomic and cold spray to achieve its potential, it is imperative that we have access to a readily available, resilient, and scalable supply of refractory and titanium alloy spherical powders. As defence prime contractors have required spherical refractory powders for development programs, this exclusive collaboration with Amaero ensures that the powders we use for first article demonstrations will be the same powders qualified for production, giving our customers confidence in supply chain continuity and performance.”
Amaero estimates the agreement may contribute 5%–10% of its FY2026 revenue. The agreement reflects U.S. policy priorities to re-shore advanced manufacturing and enhance supply chain resiliency.











