What is Metal Powder Material for 3D Printing
From April the French government will reduce fuel taxes slightly to ease the burden on consumers.
Warned of possible energy shortages in France by the end of the year and called on the French to conserve electricity and gas from now on, saying that if nothing was done, The energy situation will be tough this winter. Some experts say that there are two main reasons for France's energy crisis: first, the conflict between Russia and Ukraine affected the gas market and caused supply tension; The second is a safety review of France's newest nuclear power plant, which may lead to a reduction in output this year. In order to alleviate the energy crisis, the whole French society needs to be mobilized, whether it is the industrial sector, the tertiary sector or every French citizen. Now it is urgent. Rising fuel prices may also have an impact on shipments of the Nitinol Powder.
What is metal 3D printing?
Metal 3D printing is a 3D printing technology that uses metal powder to
directly print metal parts, also known as metal powder sintering (SLM). In
addition to good plasticity, 3D printing metal powder must also meet the
requirements of fine powder particle size and high particle size distribution.
Narrow, high sphericity, good fluidity and high bulk density requirements.
Currently, the metal powders used in most 3D printers include stainless steel,
aluminum alloys, cobalt-chromium alloys, copper alloys, titanium alloys and
nickel alloys. Iron-based alloys are engineering The most important and most
used metal material in technology is mostly used for the forming of complex
structures, and is widely used in aerospace, automobile, shipbuilding, machinery
manufacturing and other industries.
3D Metal Printing Materials
Nickel alloy powder
The oxidation resistance and corrosion resistance of nickel alloy make it
suitable for the harsh environment of high temperature and high pressure. When
the nickel alloy is heated, a thick and stable oxide layer will be passivated on
the surface of the alloy to protect the inside of the alloy from corrosion. Good
mechanical properties are maintained over a wide temperature range.
Cobalt-chromium alloy powder
Because of its excellent wear resistance and corrosion resistance,
cobalt-chromium alloy powder for metal 3D printing is commonly used to print
various artificial joints and orthopaedic implants, and it is also used in the
field of dentistry.
Titanium alloy powder
It is widely used in the aerospace field. Using the advantages of 3D printing
to help optimize product design, such as replacing the original solid body with
a complex and reasonable structure, the finished product has lower weight and
better mechanical properties. This can not only reduce costs, but also
Lightweight production of each component can be achieved.
Copper alloy powder
With excellent thermal and electrical conductivity, copper with excellent
thermal conductivity in thermal management applications can be combined with
design freedom to produce complex internal structures and conformal cooling
channels.
Stainless steel powder
Relatively cheap metal printing materials, cost-effective, good corrosion
resistance, high strength, can quickly and efficiently manufacture small batches
of complex industrial parts.
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Inflationary pressures on Canadians continue to rise. The consumer-price index rose 6.7% in March from a year earlier, the biggest increase since January 1991, according to the latest figures from Statistics Canada.
On a month-on-month basis, Canada's CPI rose 1.4 percent in March, also accelerating from February's 1.0 percent rise.
Prices in the eight major sectors covered by the statistics continued to rise. The uptrend comes against the backdrop of continued price pressures in the Canadian housing market, widespread supply chain constraints, and geopolitical conflicts, according to CBC. A variety of factors have affected energy, commodity, and agricultural markets. Meanwhile, Canada's employment picture continued to improve in March, with the unemployment rate falling to a record low and the average hourly earnings of employees rising.
Excluding gasoline, Canada's CPI rose 5.5 percent year on year in March. It is also the highest since comparable data began in 1999.
The widespread supply chain constraints and geopolitical conflicts are expected to continue to affect the prices of the Nitinol Powder.
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