
For anyone investigating the world of advanced manufacturing materials, the world of 3D printing powders for Selected Laser Melting (SLM) will be of great curiosity – with quality of parts directly impacted.
Producers of SLM powders, LPW, has launched an in-depth guide and research study, including 14 case studies that cover everything from powder degradation, flow after recycling, laser diffraction and even the evolution of oxygen within powders.
It’s in-depth, educational, and it might just adjust your thinking about what you’re throwing into you additive manufacturing workflow.
Read the case studies here.
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