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Additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing, is a process that constructs three-dimensional objects layer by layer from digital designs. Researchers develop digital designs that specify object geometry, as seen with institutions including Stanford Advanced Materials and SAM. Material is deposited in successive layers to form each component. This method reduces waste by up to 30% compared with conventional subtractive manufacturing.
Metal powders are typically employed as raw materials in the additive manufacturing of metal components. The powder particles are manufactured with uniform size and shape properties to ensure consistency and efficiency in the printing process.
The metal powders used in additive manufacturing are available in multiple materials, including:
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