Titanium Additive Manufacturing
Titanium 3D Print covers Ti6Al4V DMLS — the material and process combination that has done more to advance metal additive manufacturing adoption in aerospace and medical than any other.
Ti6Al4V’s combination of high strength (993–1,055 MPa), low density (4.43 g/cm³), corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility makes it irreplaceable. DMLS printing adds: near-net-shape complexity, 90%+ material efficiency versus machined billet, and lead time compression from 6–12 weeks (machined) to 5–10 business days.
Sister site to 3dprinttitanium.com and part of the Metal 3D Printing Network published by Ben Stagl and Max Davis.