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White Paper 2: Does powder quality really impact LPBF performance?
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September 01, 2023
White Paper 2: Does powder quality really impact LPBF performance?
In this whitepaper, we present the results of an experimental study that addressed these questions. We compared the performance of 316L stainless steel powders from two different suppliers, using two different printing strategies, on a MetalFAB1 4-laser system from Additive Industries. We measured the density and build rate of the printed parts, as well as the PSD, morphology, and chemical composition of the powders. The results were surprising.
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July 20, 2023
Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games torch revealed
To manufacture the Torch for the Paris 2024 Games, ArcelorMittal is mobilising its Global R&D department and three of its French sites to represent the expertise of its workforce.
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May 02, 2023
White Paper 1: Novel approach to increase LPBF productivity
ArcelorMittal has developed significant expertise in metal additive manufacturing, 3D-printing of spare parts and the technologies used to manufacture parts. Some of this expertise is shared in a series of white papers.
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March 28, 2023
Steel 3D printing technology applied in a Dakar Rally vehicle
The 3D printing technology used by ArcelorMittal at its R&D&I Centre, combined with the smart design algorithms of Nebrija University, made it possible to develop various components of this Dakar Rally car. Nebrija University students undertook the redesign and technological improvement of a car of the Sodicars team that took part in the 2023 Dakar Rally in the top-class category (T1).
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February 25, 2022
ArcelorMittal and Nebrija University use 3D printing to build a motorbike chassis
This close collaboration between ArcelorMittal and the Materials and Advance Manufacturing research group (MOD3RN) at Nebrija University has led to the manufacture of a steel chassis that could revolutionise the motorbike world
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July 20, 2021
Amsterdam's unique 3D-printed bridge
Using typical industrial robots equipped with purpose-built tools, Dutch company MX3D 3D-printed a fully functional steel pedestrian bridge to cross one of the oldest and most famous canals in Amsterdam: the Oudezijds Achterburgwal.
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