Inconel 625 Release

Angus 3D Solutions Ltd are pleased to announce we are now offering 3D printed Inconel 625 components via the ADAM process (Atomic Diffusion Additive Manufacturing) process.

Inconel is a nickel-chromium based superalloy that is highly resistant to harsh corrosive and oxidative environments. Easy to print, use it to make high temperature engine components, high temperature tooling, or for petrochemical processing tools.

Unlike traditional 3D printed metal processes that consolidate a layer at a time, ADAM (Atomic Diffusion Additive Manufacturing) converts the entire part from powder to a dense metal part in one step. This bulk sintering operation enables crystal growth through the Z axis giving the parts excellent mechanical properties in all directions.

The ADAM Process

DESIGN
CAD your part, upload the STL, and select from a wide range of metals. The Eiger software does the rest making printing the right part easy.

PRINT
Metal powder bound in plastic is printed a layer at a time into the shape of your part. Parts are scaled up to compensate for shrinkage during the sintering process.

SINTER
Printed parts go through a washing stage to remove some of the binder. They are then sintered in a furnace and the metal powder fuses into solid metal.

PART
Now comprised only of pure metal, the final parts are ready for use. They can be processed and treated just like any other metal parts.

 

Get in contact with us at Angus 3D Solutions if you would like to discuss this process and material more.