Nickel-based powders for additive manufacturing processes stand for easy printability and highest performance under extreme conditions. Excellent corrosion resistance, as well as high temperature and creep resistance, provide ideal conditions for durable components, reduced downtime, and maximum efficiency in applications in the oil and gas industry as well as in aerospace.
Additive manufacturing processes offer freedom in design, short lead times and minimized tooling costs. The range of powders for additive manufacturing processes is constantly being expanded and improved to meet the increasing demands on the mechanical properties and corrosion resistance of printed parts in toolmaking, the aerospace industry and the automotive industry as well as in the medical industry.
The range of easily printable Nickel-based powders for additive manufacturing includes both highly corrosion-resistant Nickel-Chromium-Molybdenum Alloys and hardenable Superalloys with high thermal resistance and creep strength, which are used in the oil and gas industry as well as in the aerospace sector.
BÖHLER L625 AMPO is a non-magnetic, corrosion and scale-resistant nickel-base alloy. High toughness and strength from the lowest temperatures up to 1000 °C. Good printability.
Read MoreThe BÖHLER L718 API AMPO is a hardenable nickel-base super alloy. This high heat-resistant material shows good strength properties at elevated temperatures up to 750 ° C, as well as excellent creep resistance up to 700 ° C. In addition, it shows excellent corrosion resistance and good printability. Essentially, the same properties can be achieved with printed components made from this powder as with bar material.
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