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    Metal 3D Printer Powders

    Image of Product. Front orientation. 3D Printer Powders. Metal 3D Printer Powders.
    Produce complex metal parts quicker and with fewer tools and less wasted material than machining. The parts made with these powders look virtually the same as machined parts, are easy to weld, and resist corrosion. However, since they’re rapidly heated and cooled, they can form internal stresses and pores that make them more brittle than machined parts. These powders include a material certificate with a traceable lot number and test report that confirms their material composition. All were produced in facilities that meet ISO standards for quality.
    Use them with powder bed fusion (PBF) printing systems, such as direct metal laser sintering (DMLS), selective laser melting (SLM), and electron beam melting (EBM). Their parts cannot be heat treated.
    316/316L Stainless Steel
    With added molybdenum, 316/316L stainless steel powders create parts that resist rusting and cracking from corrosion better than 718 nickel. Choose them for parts that are often exposed to acids and chlorides in chemical, food, and marine applications.
    Container
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    Type
    Material
    Particle
    Size, μm
    Max.
    Temp.
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    10JarPlastic15 to 45Not Rated3485N110000000
    718 Nickel
    718 nickel powders make parts that maintain their high strength even when exposed to extreme heat or cold for a long time, thanks to their added chromium, niobium, and molybdenum. Print them into parts that must stand up to harsh conditions, such as components in gas turbines and cryogenic chambers.
    Container
    Net Wt.,
    kg
    Type
    Material
    Particle
    Size, μm
    Max.
    Temp.
    Each
    10JarPlastic15 to 45Not Rated3485N12000000000
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