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Raven Space Systems reveals NASA and AFRL research agreements

elonmuskBy elonmuskMarch 5, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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SAN FRANCISCO – Additive-manufacturing startup Raven Space Systems secured agreements to work with NASA and the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory Rocket Propulsion Division.

In addition, Kansas City, Missouri-based Raven has won Air Force, NASA and the National Science Foundation contracts valued at more than $4 million to apply its patented process, microwave-assisted deposition (MAD), to aerospace and defense products.

“We’re on a mission to transform how we make composite materials,” said Black Herren, Raven CEO and co-founder. “Essentially, we’re able to unlock scalable deposition-based printing of commercial-off-the-shelf thermoset ceramics and composite materials for the first time by hardening the materials, as we print, using microwaves.”

With the MAD process, Raven will print structures that have been difficult to manufacture.

Raven is developing, for example, 3D-printed aeroshells for hypersonic flight testing under a $1.8-million AFRL Small Business Technology Transfer contract.

MAD is “the most versatile 3D-printing technology that no one’s heard of,” Herren said. “It’s been stuck in the lab, making tiny samples, for a couple decades. We’re able to print big things for the first time by using the microwaves in our process.”

Raven Space Systems test of a thermal protection system produced in the company’s microwave-assisted deposition 3D printer. Credit: Raven Space Systems

Solid Rocket Motors

Initially, Raven will produce solid rocket motor nozzles and thermal protection systems.

“A lot of companies are 3D printing cases and fuel,” Herren said. “But no one is doing nozzles and insulation. That’s where we’ve identified a beachhead.”

Working with experts at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center under a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement and the AFRL Rocket Propulsion Division through a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement, Raven will test and characterize printed solid rocket motor parts.

“We’re focused developing the most efficient production line by integrating all the processes, from raw materials to end-use parts,” Herren said.

After building printer prototypes, Raven plans to begin selling parts produced in an industrial-scale printer with a cubic meter build volume in May.

Financing

Raven raised $2 million in pre-seed investment round announced in November. Backswing Ventures led the financing. 46 Venture Capital, Mana Ventures, What If Ventures and Cape Fear Ventures participated.

Beyond nozzles and insulation, Raven could apply its MAD process to “virtually every component of solid rocket motors” plus satellites, autonomous drones and attritable aircraft, Herren said.

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