The two companies will next carry out technical and economic evaluations on the titanium powder produced by HAMR and GSD technology and the titanium metal powder currently used in the market. At the same time, they will also evaluate the printing environment and sustainability of the new process titanium powder in additive manufacturing, and compare it with the production process of other processes. They believe that this low-cost, low-to-zero-carbon titanium material is expected to expand the scope and innovation of additive manufacturing applications.

Due to its versatility and high performance, titanium has long been
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Light metals favored by the industry. However, it is still a complex and active material that is difficult to extract. EOS’s current product series mainly include Ti64, Ti64ELI and TiCP titanium alloys. The use of Hyperion’s technological process is expected to expand the company’s product capabilities and bring sustainable resources, low-cost and zero-carbon materials to the international metal market.
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