Service overview
Metal 3D Printing Services at a Glance
Max. Build Size (mm)
600 X 600 X 850
Primary Materials
Titanium alloy, Copper alloy, Aluminum alloy, Inconel, Stainless steel
Production Lead Time
7-14 days
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Additive Manufacturing
Volume & Precision
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Materials
Available PBF materials
Tensile Strength (MPa)
Tensile Modulus (MPa)
Elongation (%)
| Material name | Type | Ultimate Tensile Strength(MPa) | Yield Strength(MPa) | Elongation(%) | Hardness |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AlSi10Mg | Aluminum | 310 | 195 | 13 | |
| Inconel 625 | Inconel | 870 | 435 | 45 |
※ These values are approximate and may vary depending on various factors, including equipment and process parameters
※ Lead times for some materials may be extended depending on the material availability and current setup of each facility
※ The hardness values refer to those after heat treatment
Post process
Post-processing for Metal 3D Printing
Annealing
- Stress Relieving : A crucial process that prevents the warping or distortion of parts by using heat to alleviate the residual stresses accumulated within the metal during the high-temperature laser 3D printing proces
- Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP) : A key optimization process for metal strength that applies high temperature and high-pressure gas from all directions to collapse and eliminate microscopic voids (pores) remaining inside the printed part
Support Removal
Metal parts are formed by sintering layer by layer, starting from the surface of the build platform. During the manufacturing process, some parts require additional support structures at the bottom to secure them in place, which must be removed after the build is complete
The parts are detached from the build platform using a wire cutter (or wire EDM), and the remaining support structures are then removed
Surface Finishing
- Brushing : A finishing process that uses brushes with varying particle sizes (abrasive grit) to abrade the surface, creating a directional grain pattern.
- Satin Finishing : A finishing process that reduces specular reflection on the surface to produce a soft, smooth, and subtle semi-gloss (satin) luster
- Polishing : A process of rubbing and buffing a rough metal surface to make it as smooth and reflective as a mirror
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499 Daehwa-dong, Daedeok-gu, Daejeon, Republic of Korea (Scheduled for completion in 2026)
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※ The completion and equipment setup schedules are subject to change without prior notice.