3D Printing in Titanium
Stainless Steel 3D Printing
Inconel Additive Manufacturing
Synthetic Metal™ Technology
The process of creating a 3D printed product with titanium is extremely efficient.
Titanium is the strongest and lightest material currently being used in 3D printing. Cobalt® 3D printed titanium is primarily used in the aerospace, dental, and medical fields.
Its non-toxicity, high strength, and resistance to corrosion make it ideal for medical implants. 3D printed titanium has a dull gray finish.
Stainless Steel has excellent mechanical properties. It is ideally suited to withstand highly abrasive environments.
Using Selective Laser Melting (SLM), Cobalt® can produce parts directly from CAD models.
Stainless Steel alloys have low magnetic properties which makes them particularly useful for the food and medical industries. It acts as a natural antibacterial agent due to its copper content.
Inconel has exceptional thermal resistance, up to 700°C, and high resistance to oxidation and corrosion. It also offers excellent strength, with high yield, tensile and creep-rupture properties.
Cobalt® 3D printed Inconel retains strength over a wide temperature range for extreme environments, like turbines and engine parts or low-temperature applications like cryogenic environments.
Synthetic Metal™ was developed by Cobalt® for commercial applications that require polymers that boost electrical and thermal conductivity, structural strength and thermal stability.
Synthetic Metal™ was designed to incorporate ARPMAX® high performance polymers.
ARPMAX® polymers are proven to retain improved mechanical, thermal, and chemical properties in extreme operating environments.
Our goal is to work with our customers and bring innovative solutions to their challenges.
Please email anytime or reach out using our contact page if you would like learn more about Cobalt® and discuss additive manufacturing.
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23 Robson Street, Clontarf,
Queensland, Australia 4019
Phone:
1800 176 937