Powders for Additive Manufacturing

Additive Manufacturing refers to a process by which digital 3D design data is used to build up a component in layers by depositing material. …  Additive Manufacturing builds up components layer by layer using materials which are available in fine powder form.

Additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing,  enables the creation of lighter, stronger parts and systems. It is yet another technological advancement made possible by the transition from analog to digital processes.

Below are four major advantages that additive manufacturing can provide to help companies reduce cost, timing, and risk.

4 Major Advantages of Additive Manufacturing

  • Reduced Tooling Costs. …
  • Quicker Speed to Market. …
  • Easily Test Complex Component Geometries. …
  • Better Component Quality.

Powders available: 

Nickel, Cobalt, Iron and Titanium based powders.