IperionX Limited and Heroux-Devtek have signed an agreement to underpin a 100% recycled titanium supply chain using scrap titanium metal from the aerospace industry.Heroux-Devtek specializes in the design, development, manufacture, and repair of landing gear, actuation systems and components for the global aerospace market. It serves both the commercial and defense aerospace sectors and is the third larger landing gear company in the world. Under this partnership, Heroux-Devtek will supply IperionX with Ti-6Al-4V alloy scrap metal generated from landing gear manufacturing.

In turn, IperionX will employ its patented titanium processing technologies to convert this titanium scrap into low-carbon titanium for future applications. The processing of the Heroux-Devtek titanium scrap will be expertly managed by Aperam /ELG Utica Alloys, under their existing partnership with IperionX. The aerospace industry depends on titanium, given its superior strength, light weight, and exceptional corrosion resistance.

Titanium is integral to a myriad of aerospace applications, including airframe structural components, engine components and landing gears. The proportion of titanium used in large commercial aircraft has significantly increased over the last two decades and is now 15% of the weight of modern unladed aircraft. Titanium has been mass produced in the same way since the 1940's when the existing 'Kroll Process' was developed.

The Kroll process is energy intensive, high cost and produces high levels of greenhouse gas emissions. In addition, the current manufacturing process for titanium products generates large volumes of titanium waste that is typically downcycled to the ferro-titanium market or shipped to landfill. IperionX's patented titanium production technologies use less energy to produce titanium, at lower costs, with zero Scope 1 and 2 emissions, and provides a pathway to sustainable production of titanium by using 100% scrap titanium as feedstock.

Notably, aerospace industry landing gears also use other high performance titanium alloys, including Ti-5553 and Ti-10-2-3, that are valued for improved fracture toughness and strength. IperionX's technologies can upcycle these titanium alloys, eliminating the need for a re-melt process, and allow these alloys to be used in a range of new high-performance applications.