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Three New Metal Powders for Additive Manufacturing

Copper, titanium, and 304L stainless-steel powders from Desktop Metal have qualified for production

Michael Oullette
Tue, 04/04/2023 - 12:00
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(Desktop Metal: Burlington, MA) -- Desktop Metal has announced three new metals for use in its binder jet 3D printers, partnering with three separate organizations to test and verify the results.

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Copper alloy C18150 was developed and provided by Sandvik Osprey, a unit of Sandvik Additive Manufacturing and tested by a top-five global automotive manufacturer. It’s rated for use on two single-pass jetting (SPJ) models—the P-1 for research and development of binder jetting projects for serial production; and the P-50, a production metal binder jet system.

Sandvik says its C18150 powder routinely delivered as-sintered densities of 98–99 percent when printed on the P-1, allowing for unique part design targeted for high-volume production. Chromium zirconium copper has strength, conductivity, and corrosion resistance, and withstands service temperatures up to 500˚C.

Desktop Metal worked with Detroit-based automotive supplier TriTech Titanium Parts to qualify Ti64 alloy for binder jet 3D printing.

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