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ZK61 alloy powder

ZK61 alloy powder

ZK61 alloy powder
Product No NRE-60102
Purity 99.9%
Mesh 15-53 mesh
Color Silver Gray

 

ZK61
Composition Mg Zr Zn Fe Mn Ni Si Cu Al
wt% 94.46 0.33 5.1953 0.0035 0.0055 0.003 0.0007 0.0010 0.0006

ZK61 alloy powder

Introduction

ZK61 is a magnesium-based alloy that contains a combination of zinc (Zn) and zirconium (Zr) as its main alloying elements, with small amounts of other elements like manganese (Mn) and rare earth elements. ZK61 alloy is known for its high strength, lightweight, and **excellent corrosion resistance. It is often used in applications where weight reduction and high performance are critical, such as in the aerospace, automotive, and military industries. When produced in the form of powder, particularly spherical powder, ZK61 alloy exhibits improved flowability, uniformity, and packing density, making it ideal for advanced manufacturing techniques like additive manufacturing, metal injection molding, and powder metallurgy.

Key Features:

High Strength-to-Weight Ratio:

ZK61 alloy offers an exceptional strength-to-weight ratio, which is one of its most important features. This makes it highly sought after for applications where lightweight components are essential but where strength and durability are still required. This property makes it suitable for industries such as aerospace and automotive, where reducing weight can lead to improved performance and fuel efficiency.

Applications

Additive Manufacturing (3D Printing):

ZK61 alloy powder is used in additive manufacturing techniques such as Selective Laser Melting (SLM), Electron Beam Melting (EBM), and Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF). These methods allow for the production of complex parts with high precision and custom designs for industries like aerospace, automotive, and medical devices. The use of ZK61 alloy in 3D printing enables the creation of lightweight, strong, and high-performance components.

Aerospace Industry:

ZK61 alloy powder is highly valued in the aerospace industry for its lightweight nature and strength. Components such as aircraft engine parts, turbine blades, frame structures, and landing gear benefit from the material’s corrosion resistance and thermal stability. Reducing the weight of aerospace components helps to improve fuel efficiency, payload capacity, and overall performance.

 

 

 

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