DEEP Manufacturing Limited (DML), the innovative large-scale component parts manufacturer, has proven its commitment to quality and safety by securing DNV approval in principle (AiP) for its revolutionary use of wire arc additive manufacturing in the production of steel for pressure vessels for human occupancy.

Launched in January 2025, following a period of extensive research and development, DEEP Manufacturing has harnessed technology to drive speed, scale, and quality to improve commercial resilience and support growth in the supply chain.

The UK-headquartered company has developed groundbreaking manufacturing techniques which bolster supply chain resilience. With 20 Wire Arc systems at its Advanced Manufacturing Centre of Excellence in Avonmouth, UK, DEEP Manufacturing operates one of the largest concentrations of Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) systems globally.

Each individual robotic system can produce metallic parts up to three meters in diameter, while the revolutionary six-arm synchronised configuration supports the production of parts with volumes up to 6.1 meters in diameter and 3.2 meters in height.

Initially developed as a solution to the underwater pressure vessel manufacturing requirements of DEEP, the ocean technology and exploration company, the business has the capability and capacity to offer its rapid production timelines and expertise in large-format metal additive manufacturing to projects in the offshore, maritime and energy industries.

The company is now in the final stages of the audit process to obtain DNV approval to produce pressure vessels for human occupancy.

Peter Richards, Chief Executive Officer, DEEP Manufacturing, said: “Achieving DNV approval in principle for our manufacturing processes demonstrates our commitment to high standards and uncompromising quality. Partnering with DEEP Manufacturing provides customers with the rapid delivery of long-term cost-effective subsea manufacturing solutions, driven by superior quality.

“We are the only company in Europe with this AiP, and we are already in the process of working towards final DNV approval for the production of steel pressure vessels.  Our combined subsea engineering resources, knowledge and experience across DEEP means we can deliver manufacturing projects at an unprecedented scale, faster and at lower life of project costs compared to traditional manufacturing processes.

“Using DEEP Manufacturing’s additive manufacturing process allows companies to stay ahead of the game in their subsea projects. Additive manufacturing is the fast, safe solution to manufacturing large-scale, complex metal parts.”

Peter continued: “If subsea companies are still relying on traditional forge and casting methods, they risk falling behind. There is a need for a mindset shift toward innovation and proactive measures to enhance industry-wide resilience. As we move forward, we want to support our customers to embrace innovation and build more adaptable, resilient operations. This is a tipping point for our industry, and it is time to fully leverage the benefits that additive manufacturing offers.”

Dr Eva Junghans, Senior Principal Engineer, and Practice Lead for Materials & Welding, Additive Manufacturing at DNV Maritime, said: “It is a great pleasure to award DML this AiP and is another step forward in utilizing additive manufacturing at the cutting edge of the maritime industry. This AiP shows that DML has demonstrated the feasibility of AM in the manufacture of large-scale components that can fulfil maritime quality standards – further expanding the potential uses of AM for our industry.”

Thorsten Lohmann, Head of the Materials & Welding Section at DNV Maritime, said: “At DNV we have been working with manufacturers on safely realising the unique capabilities of additive manufacturing for many years with our class framework, rules and guidelines. Going forward we will continue to help our customers show that AM produced parts can be accepted under the class regime, driving progress and acceptance of this exciting technology.”

An Approval in Principle (AiP) is an independent assessment of a concept within an agreed framework, confirming that the design is feasible and no significant obstacles exist to prevent the concept from being realized.

DEEP Manufacturing is presenting at Subsea Expo Exhibition and Conference on 19 February 2025, P&J Live, Aberdeen.

Industry Roundtable: Survive and Thrive – advancements in technology driving speed, scale and quality to improve commercial resilience and support growth in the subsea supply chain.

To arrange an interview with DEEP Manufacturing representatives during Subsea Expo, please use the media contact details below.

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About DEEP Manufacturing Ltd:

Deep Manufacturing Limited is a leading provider of high-quality, precision manufacturing solutions. The company is committed to delivering innovative and sustainable solutions that meet the evolving needs of its global customer base. DEEP Manufacturing specialises in manufacturing subsea equipment by utilising state-of-the-art technologies and a highly skilled workforce to ensure excellence in every product.

Headquartered in Bristol, England, UK, DEEP Manufacturing operates a world-class facility that adheres to the highest standards of quality, safety and environmental sustainability.

The company currently aims to double its workforce this year in response to strategic expansion plans and meeting increasing demand for its unique manufacturing capabilities which operate 24/7.

For more information about DEEP Manufacturing Limited and its innovative solutions, visit DEEP Manufacturing.

About Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM)

WAAM enables the manufacture of large-scale metal components with complex geometries. Unlike powder based additive manufacturing, WAAM uses an electric arc to melt wire feedstock, which gives the end product a higher level of material quality. Compared to traditional manufacturing techniques, such as forging, WAAM offers greater speed of production, along with being able to support a higher degree of design complexity. WAAM’s significant benefits were first realised in the automotive, aeronautical and military sectors. It is now the subsea supply chain solution for pressure vessel manufacturing.

About DNV

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DNV in the maritime industry

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