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aerospaceJuly 15, 2026
Materialise's EN 9100 Certification Boosts ASEAN Aerospace
Materialise's new EN 9100 certification for metal AM parts opens up significant opportunities for ASEAN aerospace factories.
Materialise's EN 9100 Certification: A Game-Changer for ASEAN Aerospace Factories \\[n]\\[n]In a significant move, Materialise, a pioneer in additive manufacturing (AM), has achieved EN 9100 certification for its metal AM processes. This certification, a sector-specific variant of ISO 9001, ensures that the company's quality management system meets the stringent requirements of the aerospace industry. For ASEAN countries like Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Malaysia, this development is a game-changer, offering new avenues for part design and supply chain efficiencies. \\[n]\\[n]### Unlocking New Opportunities for ASEAN Factories \\[n]\\[n]The EN 9100 certification for metal AM processes complements Materialise's existing credentials, which include certifications for polymer AM processes. With over 500,000 flying parts produced for aircraft OEMs, suppliers, and MROs, Materialise is well-positioned to support the growing demand for high-quality, flight-ready parts in the region. For factories in ASEAN, this means access to a reliable and certified partner for both metal and polymer 3D-printed parts. \\[n]\\[n]### The Benefits of Metal 3D Printing for Low-Criticality Parts \\[n]\\[n]One of the key areas where Materialise's new certification can make a significant impact is in the production of low-criticality parts. These components, such as seat bezels, housings, interior trims, and ducts, often need to be repaired or replaced in small quantities. Traditional manufacturing methods can be cost-prohibitive for such low-volume production, but 3D printing offers a more economical and flexible solution. \\[n]\\[n]For example, a factory in Thailand that needs to replace a small batch of interior trim parts can now do so without the high costs associated with tooling and minimum order quantities. Similarly, a Vietnamese supplier can produce custom-designed parts on-demand, reducing lead times and inventory costs. This flexibility is particularly valuable in an industry where supply chain disruptions can have severe consequences, such as grounding flights. \\[n]\\[n]### Enabling Continuous Improvement and Innovation \\[n]\\[n]Materialise's EN 9100 certification also paves the way for continuous improvement and innovation in the aerospace sector. The company's quality and process control systems simplify the digital thread necessary for qualifying 3D-printed metal parts. This means that Design Approved Organisations in ASEAN can explore and produce new parts in line with industry standards, driving innovation and efficiency. \\[n]\\[n]For instance, an Indonesian aerospace manufacturer can work with Materialise to develop and qualify new, lightweight, and durable parts for their aircraft. This collaboration can lead to significant weight savings, improved performance, and reduced maintenance costs. \\[n]\\[n]### Conclusion: A Path Forward for ASEAN Aerospace Factories \\[n]\\[n]Materialise's EN 9100 certification for metal AM processes is a major milestone that opens up a world of possibilities for ASEAN aerospace factories. By leveraging the benefits of 3D printing, these factories can achieve greater efficiency, cost savings, and innovation. As the aerospace industry continues to evolve, partnering with a certified and experienced provider like Materialise can help ASEAN factories stay ahead of the curve and meet the demands of the future. \\[n]\\[n]To learn more about how Materialise can support your aerospace manufacturing needs, visit [their website](https://www.materialise.com/en).
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Editorial rewrite by ASEAN Machine team, based on public reporting from Manufacturing Tomorrow, with added ASEAN manufacturing context.
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