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3D Printing Maraging Steel

3D Printed Maraging Steel Parts

Maraging Steel 3D Printing

Maraging steel 3D printing employs the Selective Laser Melting (SLM) method to create high-strength parts from maraging steel alloys at 3DSPRO. 3D printed maraging steel is widely used in the tooling, aerospace, and automotive industries for producing durable and high-performance components, such as injection molds, landing gear, and engine parts.

Advantages of Maraging Steel 3D Printing

  • Dimensional Stability
  • Excellent Machinability
  • Excellent Toughness
  • High Strength
  • Corrosion Resistance
  • Heat Treatability

Available Maraging Steel Types

18Ni300 Maraging Steel

Maraging steel 18Ni300 is compatible with selective laser melting. 18Ni300 maraging steel is mainly composed of nickel (about 18%), cobalt, molybdenum and titanium.

Key Mechanical Properties
  • Selective Laser Melting

    Technology

  • 1100MPa

    Tensile Strength

  • 10%

    Elongation at Break

  • 1050MPa

    Yield Strength

  • 8.1 g/cm³

    Density

  • 35 HRC

    Hardness

Recommended Applications
  • Landing Gears
  • Rocket Motor Cases
  • Shafts
  • Bearings
  • Load Cells
  • Injection Molds

3D Plus™ Post-processing for Maraging Steel Parts

  • Bead Blasting
  • Bead Blasting
  • Electrocoating
  • Electrocoating
  • Electroplating
  • Electroplating
  • Polishing
  • Polishing
  • Powder Coating
  • Powder Coating
  • Sand Blasting
  • Sand Blasting
  • Screen Printing
  • Screen Printing
  • Spray Painting
  • Spray Painting
  • Tapping
  • Tapping
  • Threading
  • Threading
  • Tumbling
  • Tumbling
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