Tag: Metal powder
Outokumpu takes next steps in metal powder production
Outokumpu plans to increase the production of powdered metal from its own recycled metal to 330 tons per year
Outokumpu enters the metal powder business
Outokumpu is entering the metal powder business for additive manufacturing. The Finnish manufacturer opened a new atomisation plant in Germany in April.
Outokumpu enters a metal powder business in Krefeld
Outokumpu is entering a new business by starting to produce metal powder at the company’s mill in Krefeld, Germany. The metal powder production further...
TANIOBIS unveils AMtrinsic®
TANIOBIS produces high-quality materials, powders, and alloys based on tantalum and niobium, forming the basis of many everyday objects.
Metal powders: a niche to watch!
Despite product developments and vast investments around the world, the metal powder industry has not yet really taken off, nor have the sceptics been satisfied. Acknowledging that this is a technology for which home-grown expertise is essential for competitiveness, many countries are developing a powder metallurgy industry. As a result developments can be seen almost on a daily basis in every region of the world.
LPW’s new series of AM case studies
LPW Technology has released the first module of its new case study series, 'Powder degradation in serial production'. Metal powder reuse regimes and impact on part reproducibility is the introduction to a detailed investigation conducted into the degradation of titanium and nickel during repeated use, discussing the concerns and leading into a detailed impact assessment.
New metal powder plant in Pennsylvania
North American Hoganas (Bethlehem, Pa.), a subsidiary of Höganäs AB (Hoganas, Sweden), has recently opened a new atomised iron and steel powder manufacturing plant in Hollsopple, Pennsylvania, USA.
Metal powder shipments increase in 2000
North American metal powder shipments hit record levels in 2000, reaching 562,633 short tons, according to Donald G. White, executive director of the Metal Powder Industries Federation.