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Metal Technology Now Using 3-D Printer

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ALBANY, Ore., May 14, 2014 — Metal Technology Inc. has purchased a direct metal sintering ProX 300 Production 3-D Printer to serve customers in the aerospace, defense and scientific industries.

The 3-D printer builds precision functional metal parts layer by layer using metal powder melted by a 500 W laser to exact geometry dictated by CAD models. Parts are built in an argon environment at elevated temperatures, resulting in high-purity, stress-relieved parts with material properties better than cast and comparable to wrought material.

Initially, Metal Technology will focus on building geometries from 17-4 stainless steel, titanium inconel and molybdenum. Future plans include testing of other alloy powders including tantalum, niobium and tungsten.

For more information, visit www.mtialbany.com.

Photonics.com
May 2014
3-D printingAmericasBusinessdefenseMolybdenumOregontantalummetal technology inc.direct metal sinteringprox 300 production 3-d printer17-4 stainless steeltitanium inconelniobium and tungstenlasers

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