Intech DMLS to launch indigenous small jet engine

The engine MJE 20 is indigenously designed & manufactured with a thrust of 20 Kgf.

Update: 2017-02-10 22:10 GMT
It is currently undergoing testing at the company's Bangalore facility.

Bengaluru: Engines are the heart and soul of any modern aircraft. With a view on indigenously producing jet engines, expanding into the turboshaft/fan business and catering to the 'Make in India' initative, Intech DMLS is launching small jet engines under the brand name Poeir Jets Private Limited.

Poeir Jets, which is an R&D subsidiary of INTECH DMLS, has unveiled its first series of Jet Engines for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) & Remote Controlled (R/C) Aircraft which is going to be debuted at Aero India '17.  The engine MJE 20 is indigenously designed & manufactured with a thrust of 20 Kgf. It is currently undergoing testing at the company's Bangalore facility. Another Jet engine SJE-350 with a thrust of 350kgf, designed for strategic applications is currently being manufactured. The company also plans to expand into the Turbo Shaft/Fan category in the near future.

Says Mr. Sridhar Balaram, founder and M.D. Intech DMLS, "INTECH DMLS Pvt. Ltd is India's first, largest and most experienced Metal 3D printing end-to-end service provider. The company was established in 2012 and has its headquarters in Bangalore. We operate a fully equipped design office, machine shop and post processing facilities that complement our Additive Manufacturing infrastructure. INTECH DMLS is ably poised to offer complete lifecycle solutions in Metal Additive Manufacturing by providing solutions from concept design to fully built metal functional parts with quick turnaround and cost efficiency."

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