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HEA alloy atomization

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HEA alloy atomization

This week we carried out HEA alloy atomization based on Fe, Ni, Cr, Mn for our friends from National Centre for Metallurgical Research in Spain (CENIM-CSIC). The process of atomization ran smoothly and the finished product in powder form was shipped. It will support search for new ductile compositions.

We invite to cooperation research institutions, but also R&D departments. Especially those dealing with searching for new material solutions in Additive Manufacturing technology. We are capable to atomize most metallic materials with different chemical composition in any form. Failed printouts or cast parts aren’t an exception (as in the picture below).

As part of academic community we are happy to support cutting-edge research with our experience.

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Additive Manufacturing, frequently referred to as 3D printing, involves the fabrication of three-dimensional objects through the successive deposition of material layers based on digital models. Owing to its unique capabilities, Additive Manufacturing has experienced substantial growth and adoption across diverse sectors, encompassing aerospace, automotive, and healthcare, among others.
What is Additive Manufacturing? A Comprehensive Guide
Additive Manufacturing, frequently referred to as 3D printing, involves the fabrication of three-dimensional objects through the successive deposition of material layers based on digital models. Owing to its unique capabilities, Additive Manufacturing has experienced substantial growth and adoption across diverse sectors, encompassing aerospace, automotive, and healthcare, among others.

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