EOS expands metal AM materials portfolio with four materials

Aerospike Nozzle built in EOS NickelAlloy Haynes 282
Aerospike Nozzle built in EOS NickelAlloy Haynes 282

Industrial 3D printer supplier, EOS, has introduced four new metal materials for additive manufacturing (AM) on the EOS M 290 metal system, including two stainless steels, one tool steel and one nickel alloy.

Sascha Rudolph, SVP BU metal materials at EOS said: “Material development is always driven by customer demand and very often is the result of a close customer cooperation. These four new metal materials were designed and optimised specifically to the needs of additive manufacturing. We are increasing application opportunities for demanding industries by bringing AM tailored alloys to our customers.”

EOS StainlessSteel 254 is an austenitic stainless steel that comes with a 40/60 µm process for the EOS M 290 system. The high chromium, molybdenum and nitrogen alloying give excellent corrosion resistance in many difficult environments. The material has an excellent stress corrosion cracking and higher strength than conventional austenitic steel. It also shows excellent resistance to uniform, pitting and crevice corrosion.

The material is particularly suited for applications such as chlorinated seawater handling equipment, pulp, and paper manufacturing devices as well as chemical handling equipment.

The EOS StainlessSteel SuperDuplex comes with a 40/80 µm process for the EOS M 290 system. This is an austenitic-ferritic duplex stainless steel optimised for additive manufacturing while maintaining super duplex properties. Its high chromium, molybdenum and nitrogen alloying give excellent corrosion resistance in many difficult environments. At the same time, it shows excellent resistance to uniform, pitting and crevice corrosion, as well as enabling high strength together with high corrosion resistance.

The optimisation of phase balance enables use of the product in as manufactured condition in many use cases. The material is particularly suited for applications in the oil and gas industry, in pulp and paper manufacturing devices and for mining and offshore equipment.

EOS ToolSteel CM55 comes with a 40/80 µm process for the EOS M 290 system. It is a cobalt-free, ultra-high strength, and high hardness steel for tooling and engineering solutions. Its alloying elements and moderate carbon content form a strong and stable structure for demanding applications and for the use in elevated temperatures.

Typical applications are cold and hot working tools, powertrain components and parts for mechanical engineering.

EOS NickelAlloy Haynes 282 is a nickel alloy powder intended for manufacturing parts on EOS metal systems. It is a precipitation strengthened nickel-base superalloy with a unique combination of high temperature strength, thermal stability, good corrosion, and oxidation resistance, easy fabricability and excellent weldability.

It was developed for high temperature structural applications and is manufactured under license from Haynes International Inc. Typical applications range from aerospace and rocket engine components to turbomachinery and gas turbine parts, and to energy industry components.

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