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Stainless Steel Alloy Powder

Stainless Steel Alloy Powder

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Stainless Steel Alloy Powder
Product No NRE-9040
CAS No. 65997-19-5
Formula NA
Molecular Weight NA
APS <40 um  (Can be Customized)
Purity 99.9%
Density 7.7-8.0 g/cm³
Color Gray
Melting Point 1400-1535°C
Boiling Point NA

Stainless Steel Alloy Powder

Applications:

Stainless steel alloy powders are essential materials in modern manufacturing processes, particularly in additive manufacturing (3D printing), powder metallurgy, and metal injection molding (MIM). These powders are used to create complex, high-performance components with high strength, corrosion resistance, and durability across a wide range of industries. Below are some of the primary applications of stainless steel alloy powders:

Additive Manufacturing (3D Printing)

Metal 3D Printing (SLM and DMLS): Stainless steel alloy powders are widely used in Selective Laser Melting (SLM) and Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS), both of which are popular metal 3D printing technologies. These processes involve using a laser to fuse the powder particles together layer by layer to create complex geometries with high precision.

Customized Components: Stainless steel alloy powders are ideal for producing customized, low-volume, and high-performance parts. This is especially important in industries like aerospace, medical, automotive, and tooling, where complex designs cannot easily be manufactured using traditional methods.

Prototyping: Stainless steel powders are often used for rapid prototyping, enabling the creation of functional prototypes for testing and validation before full-scale production.

Aerospace and Aviation

Engine Components: Stainless steel alloys, such as 316L and 17-4 PH, are frequently used in the aerospace industry to produce high-strength, heat-resistant components like turbine blades, nozzles, and fasteners.

Structural Parts: The high-strength and lightweight properties of stainless steel alloys are utilized to produce structural components for aircraft, including brackets, mounts, flanges, and fasteners, which must withstand high mechanical stresses while maintaining low weight.

Tooling and Jigs: Stainless steel powders are also used in additive manufacturing to produce tooling and jigs for aerospace assembly lines, where strength, durability, and precision are required.

 

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