Aerospace
Description
Additive manufacturing plays a transformative role in aerospace, allowing for lighter, high-strength parts essential for fuel efficiency and load reduction in aircraft and spacecraft. DMLS is especially suited for aerospace due to its ability to handle complex geometries and high-strength metals while maintaining precision and durability.
Materials
- Titanium
- Aluminum Alloys
- Inconel
Examples
- Aircraft engine components
- structural brackets
- turbine blades
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Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS) 3D Printing
DMLS is an advanced powdered bed fusion (PBF) technique where a re-coater blade or roller evenly distributes powdered metal across a substrate. A high-precision laser then selectively melts the powder layer by layer to build up the desired part. This method is highly regarded in the automotive and aerospace industries for producing high-performance metal components with exceptional precision and strength.
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