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Voxel Innovations Relocates to New Expanded Facility

The new facility is located in Knightdale, North Carolina.

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By: Rachel Klemovitch

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Voxel Innovations, an advanced manufacturing company headquartered in Raleigh, NC specializing in pulsed electrochemical machining, or PECM, has relocated to an expanded newly constructed facility in Knightdale, NC, in Q2 2024.
 
The move occurred because of an increased demand for Voxel’s PECM technology across its customers’ industries, including the aerospace, medical device, defense, and energy industries. Voxel seeks to constantly improve its PECM process’s capabilities and bandwidth and will utilize this expansion to upgrade its production capabilities as well as its laboratory, testing equipment, and metrology equipment.
 
Voxel Innovations CEO, Daniel Herrington commented, “Voxel’s growth into our new facility is an important milestone in our growth, allowing us to expand our capacity for both existing and new customers. We are excited for this next chapter in Voxel’s story while also helping to grow the advanced manufacturing industry in the research triangle region of North Carolina.”
 
PECM is a unique non-thermal, non-contact material removal method using electrochemistry that is capable of creating small features and superfinished surfaces on metallic parts with high repeatability. PECM is best used to produce high-volume, tight-tolerance metal components for critical applications, including turbine blades, nitinol bone fixtures, and microchannel heat exchangers. The lack of heat or contact allows the process to disregard material hardness and minimize any wear on the tooling, allowing high-volume machining of exotic alloys.
 
Voxel initially developed PECM as a response to engineers struggling to manufacture next-generation critical components for challenging environments that require tough-to-machine materials such as Inconel and refractory metal alloys. Voxel has continuously improved the precision capabilities of its process, discovered proprietary methods to machine new materials, and developed fully automated PECM production lines, machining millions of high-quality parts annually, and seeks to continue this trend in its new facilities.
 

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