To help broaden additive manufacturing (AM) adoption across various industrial applications, Renishaw has expanded the number of processable materials for its RenAM 500 series of metal AM systems. The new materials added include commercially pure copper, H13 tool steel, Hastelloy X alloy, super-duplex stainless steel and AlSi7Mg aluminum alloy. These specialist materials provide manufacturers with the ability to create new parts for a wide range of applications.

Renishaw is releasing these five material files for its laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) systems to support theSource: RenishawSource: Renishaw ever-changing needs of its customers. The AM system manufacturer worked directly with customers to develop process parameters for new alloys to open up innovative applications.

Renishaw has also added new powder layer thicknesses to its current processable materials. These include 90 μm titanium grade 23, 70 μm stainless steel 316 L and 120 μm Inconel 718 parameters that achieve exceptional material build rates.

For the first time, the material data sheets include results of Plastometrex's proprietary PIP (Profilometry-based Indentation Plastometry) testing. By facilitating rapid, direct testing on different sections of AM parts, this method provides a more precise and efficient evaluation of a part's mechanical properties and complements Renishaw's existing testing procedures.

The new material range opens many exciting new AM applications for users of Renishaw's RenAM 500 series. Pure copper, with its extremely high thermal and electrical conductivity, is well-suited to consumer electronics and heat exchanger components. Aluminum AlSi7Mg is a lightweight, high-strength alloy that enables many unique applications in the aerospace and automotive industries. H13 tool steel boasts excellent thermal fatigue properties and high heat resistance to provide exceptional high-temperature performance. Hastelloy X alloy and super-duplex stainless steel share excellent corrosion resistant and high-strength characteristics that are well suited to the oil and gas and chemical process industries.

All of the new materials are available for use on Renishaw's RenAM 500 Series systems.

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