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What is Linear Friction Welding
Materials
Industries
Applications in the aerospace industry
The ultimate process for high-performance blisks
Aircraft structural parts
Our LFW machines
Aries Industries has developed three types of Linear Friction Welding (LFW) machines, each available in multiple models depending on the required maximum forging force.
LFD: compact and versatile
LFT: tailored for tangential blisks
LFS: performance and versatility
Technical support, R&D, prototyping and production at Aries Industries
Aries Industries provides extensive and comprehensive technical support to its customers at every stage of their project and Technology Readiness Level (TRL), from the process discovery to the full-scale production.

To support this commitment, we have developed the MDS30 machine, available for both R&D and production at our facilities. This machine offers the same build quality, performance, and process capabilities as the production systems delivered to the aerospace industry. The MDS30 has been qualified for production by two major aircraft OEMs.
At low cost and within short lead times, we can conduct Linear Friction Welding (LFW) campaigns on simple coupons, application-representative specimens, or prototype parts. We assist in developing tailored Design of Experiments (DOE) and carry out detailed characterization of welded samples, providing customers with valuable insights into optimal LFW parameters and the corresponding mechanical and metallurgical properties for their application.
We have proven experience delivering this type of support as part of large-scale industrial projects involving the development of new production equipment. Our involvement helps customers save time, reduce technical risks, and accelerate the transition from concept to full industrialization.
Our technical support can cover a broad range of activities including equipment and process specification, pre-weld part design, tooling design, prototyping, tooling and process setting-up on the machine, training for operators, maintenance and method teams, and assistance up to First Article Inspection (FAI).
Whether you’re exploring Linear Friction Welding for the first time or scaling up to full production, our team provides the expertise and equipment you need. From initial feasibility studies using our friction welder full-sized development system to final qualification, we support you at every step.
Reduce your environmental footprint and dependency to strategic materials
In addition to being costly and difficult to machine, materials like titanium have a significant environmental footprint: the greenhouse gas emissions associated with titanium production are approximately 15 times higher than those of steel.
Based on multiple case studies conducted by Aries Industries in collaboration with aircraft manufacturers, it is estimated that operating a single LFW machine for the production of titanium structural aircraft parts can save around 300 tonnes of titanium per year representing a reduction of approximately 10,000 tonnes of CO₂ equivalent emissions.
This dramatic reduction in material consumption also applies to other high-value materials including nickel alloys, stainless steel, and specialty copper alloys. By creating near-net-shape parts through Linear Friction Welding, manufacturers significantly reduce their dependence on raw material suppliers and minimize waste sent to recycling or disposal.
In addition, the procurement of titanium is increasingly becoming a geo-strategic concern, due to limited global supply sources and growing demand in aerospace and defense sectors. Linear Friction Welding (LFW) offers a concrete solution to help reduce dependency on this critical and valuable resource by significantly improving material utilization and reducing waste.
As sustainability becomes a competitive imperative, Linear Friction Welding positions forward-thinking manufacturers to meet both environmental regulations and customer expectations while maintaining the highest standards of quality and performance.
Save on your production
300 tonnes of titanium save
per year
10k t of CO2 equivalent emissions
How Linear Friction Welding compares
to other processes
Understanding the differences between Linear Friction Welding and other welding methods helps manufacturers select the optimal process for their application:
Linear Friction Welding vs. Rotary Friction Welding:
While rotary friction welding requires one part to rotate (limiting it to axisymmetric components), LFW uses linear reciprocating motion, enabling the joining of complex, non-round geometries like blisk blades. Both are solid-state processes that avoid melting.
Linear Friction Welding vs. Friction Stir Welding:
Friction Stir Welding uses a rotating tool to join materials (typically aluminum sheets), while LFW joins parts by moving them against each other. LFW is better suited for thick sections and high-strength materials like titanium alloys and nickel superalloys.
Linear Friction Welding vs. Fusion Welding:
Traditional fusion welding melts the material, which can introduce porosity, cracking, and residual stresses. LFW’s solid-state process eliminates these defects, producing forged-quality joints with superior mechanical properties especially critical for aerospace applications.
Ready to transform your manufacturing with Linear Friction Welding technology?
Contact Aries Industries today to discuss how our advanced LFW machines and technical expertise can help you reduce costs, improve quality, and achieve your sustainability goals.
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About
Aries Industries
With decades of expertise in metal forming solutions, Aries Industries is a global leader in HF/SPF Aerospace parts and metal-forming presses for aerospace, defense, and industrial applications.Trusted by leading OEMs worldwide, our solutions support the most demanding applications, from blisk production and critical structural components to small connecting parts.