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How are metal powder 3D printed parts post-processed and finished?

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The post-processing and finishing of metal powder 3D printed parts depends on the customer's requirements and the application. As a rule, the parts are removed from the build platform after the LPBF process and excess powder is removed. The powder is then processed, i.e. sieved, sifted and dried to optimize it for the next printing process. The parts can then be further processed as required, e.g. by grinding, milling, turning, drilling, heat treatment, surface finishing or quality testing. Rosswag Engineering offers all these services from a single source.

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Further questions and answers on this area

  • What options are there for simulating and optimizing 3D printing with metal powders?

  • How are metal powder 3D printed parts post-processed and finished?

  • Metal powder properties 3D printed parts

  • What are the advantages of 3D printing with metal powders compared to other manufacturing methods?

  • What types of metal powders are best suited for 3D printing?

  • How are metal powders processed for 3D printing?

  • What standards and norms apply to the quality of metal powders?

  • What are the applications of metal powders?

  • What types of metal powders are there?

  • What are the advantages of metal 3D printing?

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