PowderSight Weekly · Premium Edition — Issue 2634, covering Aug 17–22, 2026. This week's industry developments follow three main tracks: Commercial space — Deep Blue Aerospace completed a 100-second long-duration test of its 130-ton engine, and Zhuque-3 achieved China's first land recovery of an orbital-class rocket; the share of metal 3D printing in rocket main structures and engines continues to rise. Powder production expansion and localization — Jiangsu Zhenshi submitted its 12,000-ton superalloy project for drawing review, and Amaero's three EIGA atomizers are at full capacity, making it the largest U.S. supplier of domestic spherical titanium and refractory powders. Capital consolidation — Dongmu Co. acquired Shanghai Fuchi for ¥637 million, while 3DEO's factory liquidation signals ongoing industry consolidation and shakeout. On the raw materials front, cobalt fell 6.4% week-on-week, leading declines, while nickel and magnesium posted slight gains. The industry is moving from an "equipment race" into deeper waters of capacity, certification, and consolidation.