Uniformity Labs Launches UniFuse™ AlSi10Mg Aluminum Powder for Laser Powder Bed Fusion (L-PBF)

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Uniformity Labs Launches UniFuse™ AlSi10Mg Aluminum Powder for Laser Powder Bed Fusion (L-PBF)


2023-02-02

GlobeNewswire2023-02-02

Latest in a Range of Ultra-low Porosity Metal Powders that Deliver High Speed, No Compromise Metal Additive Manufacturing to the Industry

FREMONT, Calif., Feb. 02, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Engineered materials company Uniformity Labs (Uniformity) announces the availability of its UniFuse™ AlSi10Mg Aluminum powder and optimized parameters for L-PBF printing at 50um and 90um layer thickness. This follows the previously announced release of UniFuse™ AlSi10Mg and optimized parameters for 30um layer thickness printing. UniFuse™ AlSi10Mg powder and processing parameters at each layer thickness are optimized for best-in-class material properties and repeatability simultaneous with the highest throughput printing across L-PBF platforms. The UniFuse™ AlSi10Mg powder and optimized print processes have been used to create parts across various L-PBF platforms at much greater speed and improved properties relative to comparably priced competitor materials.

Uniformity Labs has now designed High-Performance Scanning parameters for printing UniFuse™ AlSi10Mg at 50um and 90um layer thickness in platforms with lasers exhibiting maximum power between 400W and 700W. Uniformity materials and High-Performance Scanning deliver superior properties at an approximately 75% increased build rate compared to competitors' same layer thickness scan strategies. This throughput improvement is typical for UniFuse™ AlSi10Mg builds.

Higher bed and tap densities with particle size distributions optimized for uniform, repeatable printing at the highest throughput enables Uniformity powders to deliver improved mechanical properties and consistent performance across the build bed, even printing at thicker layers with high laser powers.

“With UniFuse™ AlSi10Mg we’re able to deliver best-in-class mechanical properties, surface finish, printing yield, and part reliability with substantially increased throughput printing at 50um and 90um layer thickness, and when using higher power lasers,” said Uniformity founder and CEO Adam Hopkins. “This is significant for advancing AM as a viable pillar for industrial manufacturing and shows that our technology and process deliver on the promise of no compromise additive manufacturing.”

Uniformity Labs is addressing the industry challenge of achieving serial production in AM with the development and production of its highly advanced ultra-low porosity metal powder feedstock. Currently in production under the product brands UniFuse™ (for L-PBF) and UniJet™ (for binder jetting), and with its High-Performance Scanning strategies, Uniformity Labs has dramatically improved the ability to produce high-quality parts repeatedly and at scale – allowing additive manufacturing to become an increasingly better-established serial production tool.

This announcement follows the recent availability of a range of steel, aluminum, and titanium powders under the brand UniFuse™ for L-PBF and UniJet™ for binder jetting, with many others nearing availability. Datasheets and use cases can be found here.

AlSi10Mg AS Printed Mechanical and Density Information

At a glance, mechanical and density properties are listed below:

50um layer thickness, 400WUltimate Tensile Strength (Rm z) – 426 ± 8 MPaUltimate Tensile Strength (Rm xy) – 439 ± 4 MPaYield Strength (Rm z) – 242 ± 2 MpaYield Strength (Rm xy) – 271 ± 4 MPaFracture Elongation (Rm z) – 4.7 ± 0.4%Fracture Elongation (Rm xy) – 7.0 ± 0.3%Surface roughness in z direction (um) 5.1 ± 1.4Click here for the full datasheet 90um layer thickness, 400WUltimate Tensile Strength (Rm z) – 372 ± 13 MPaUltimate Tensile Strength (Rm xy) – 399 ± 5 MPaYield Strength (Rm z) – 238 ± 2 MpaYield Strength (Rm xy) – 254 ± 2 MPaFracture Elongation (Rm z) – 3.2 ± 0.3%Fracture Elongation (Rm xy) – 4.9 ± 0.3%Surface roughness in z direction (um) 14 ± 0.7Click here for the full datasheet 90um layer thickness, 700WUltimate Tensile Strength (Rm z) – 401 ± 9 MPaUltimate Tensile Strength (Rm xy) – 420 ± 6 MPaYield Strength (Rm z) – 230 ± 3 MpaYield Strength (Rm xy) – 247 ± 1 MPaFracture Elongation (Rm z) – 4.4 ± 0.4%Fracture Elongation (Rm xy) – 6.8 ± 0.8%Surface roughness in z direction (um) 15 ± 0.7Click here for the full datasheet

About Uniformity Labs
Uniformity Labs develops breakthrough material and software solutions to accelerate and expand global commercial/industrial 3D printing (AM) markets. Its patented technology uniquely enables fully dense printing with minimal shrinkage of binder jetting materials, delivering significant cost savings, speed, and quality improvements across all mainstream AM printers. Uniformity’s feedstock materials and print processes dramatically impact the AM value chain by increasing the reliability and efficiency of printing.

For more information, please visit our website – www.uniformitylabs.com

Media contact:
Frank De Maria – 347 647 0284
[email protected]

A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/61409b00-af2d-4569-953a-ca44c479577e

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