Inconel 3D Printing uses the Selective Laser Melting (SLM) method to create high-performance parts from nickel-chromium superalloys at 3DSPRO. 3D printed Inconel is widely used in the aerospace, energy, and automotive industries to produce heat-resistant and corrosion-resistant components, such as turbine blades, exhaust manifolds, and advanced precision heat exchangers.
Inconel 718, also known as UNS N07718 or Alloy 718, is one of the most widely used nickel-chromium superalloys. Maximum printing size is 280*280*350mm.
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