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Cemented carbide powder for 3D printers (additive manufacturing) *Contributes to densification and high hardness.

We offer carbide powder suitable for 3D printing applications! Powder design tailored to the molding methods (such as PBF and DED) contributes to the densification and high hardness of the printed objects.

Cemented carbide is widely used for tools, cutting tools, molds, and jigs due to its excellent hardness and wear resistance. However, because of these properties, it is known as a difficult-to-machine material, and conventional processing methods face challenges such as the difficulty in achieving complex shapes and longer lead times. To address these issues, our company has developed cemented carbide powder suitable for 3D printing. It has the following features: [Features] - High-flow powder that contributes to high density - A lineup tailored to various shaping methods (PBF, DED, etc.) [Expected Applications] - High-precision press molds, special cutting tools - Repair of large structures and components, hard coatings If you have any inquiries or challenges regarding 3D printing with cemented carbide powder, please feel free to contact us.

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As a powder manufacturer, we support our customers' 3D printing by providing high-quality materials and developing and designing powders that take into account process parameters such as different laser outputs, scanning speeds, and layer thicknesses for each molding method. *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us directly.*

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