New metal powders for 3D printing from H.C. Starck

H.C. Starck, a global leader in metal and ceramic materials, with US headquarters located in Massachusetts, has announced it is expanding its 3D printing offerings through a new line of metal powders for additive manufacturing: Nickel, cobalt chrome and steel.

The companyÂ’s powders are used in a wide range of industries for applications including hot isostatic processing (HIP) and metal injection molding (MIM). Now H.C. Starck has introduced AMPERPRINT, a new series of gas atomized metal powders specifically optimized for 3D printing.

The high-alloyed metal powders are available in all major standard compositions as well as customized formulations. H.C. Starck works with customers from industries including aerospace and aviation, electronics, chemicals, medicine, energy and environmental technology and machine and tool building. The new materials line is targeted towards this broad range of industries.

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