Sciaky, Inc.


Sciaky, Inc. is an American manufacturer of metal 3d printing systems and industrial welding systems, founded in 1939 and headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. It specializes in electron beam welding systems and services.
In 2009, Sciaky entered the 3D Printing field with its electron beam additive manufacturing process for large metal parts and applications. In 2011, this technology was selected to produce titanium components for the F-35 Fighter Jet and, later, satellite propellant tanks. Sciaky's EBAM systems became available for commercial purchase in September 2014

History

1930s

Sciaky Brothers, Inc. is founded in 1939.

1940s

Sciaky is a key supplier of resistance welding systems used to make warplanes for the U.S. military during World War II.

1950s

Sciaky produces its first Electron Beam welding system in 1957.

1960s

Sciaky becomes a major supplier of EB welding systems used to make F14 jets in 1969

1970s

DEC PDP and Data General Nova mini-computer based weld control systems

1980s

DG Eclipse mini-computer based MarkVII weld control system.
Acquired by Allegheny International in 1982.
Dual VME M68000 based W2000 weld control system.
Acquired by Ferranti International in 1988.

1990s

Phillips Service Industries, Inc. acquires Sciaky in 1994.

2000s

Sciaky begins research on a new manufacturing process called Electron Beam Free Form Fabrication in 2000.
Single VME x86 board W20x0 weld control system
In 2007, Sciaky earns a contract with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Langley Research Center to create a new EB gun system in the U.S. incorporating the EBFFF system and tested on a microgravity research aircraft and in space. Engineers from NASA assisted in providing supporting hardware to the gun.
In 2009, Sciaky launches its Electron Beam Additive Manufacturing process as a service-only option.

2010s

In 2011, Sciaky was selected by the Department of Defense, for the Mentor-Protege Program by Lockheed Martin Aeronautics with the focus of this agreement being the additive manufacturing of titanium structural components for Lockheed Martin's F-35 aircraft program.
In 2012, Sciaky entered a partnership with Penn State University, via DARPA funding, to advance Direct Digital Manufacturing technology with the goal of advancing and deploying DDM technology for highly engineered and critical metallic systems to the Department of Defense and U.S. industry.
In 2014, Sciaky begins selling its EBAM systems on the open market.