Many advanced technologies use alloy powders. They help power aerospace engines, surgical implants, and EV batteries. These tiny metal particles are key to new ideas in additive manufacturing, powder metallurgy, and precise 3D printing. What...
Written By : Tresa M. Pollock Dr. Tresa M. Pollock is the Alcoa Distinguished Professor of Materials at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and a member of the U.S. National Academy of Engineering. She is internationally recognized ...
Nickel powder is a versatile, micron-sized metallic material used primarily for its high conductivity, corrosion resistance, and magnetic properties in advanced manufacturing. While widely known for battery production, it is essential in creating...
In the industrial field, the core technology of producing stainless steel powder has only one key word: atomization. Simply put, the molten steel is sprayed out, using high-pressure gas (gas atomization, used to produce spherical powder) or hig...