IperionX has completed a life cycle assessment (“LCA”) for the production of 100% recycled, low carbon titanium metal using its patented technologies. The LCA highlights that titanium powder from ...
Australian Strategic Materials (ASX: ASM) announced that titanium produced at its pilot plant in South Korea has been approved for 3D printing. In a press release, the Western Australia-based company ...
The company says its low-carbon titanium is the first commercial metal powder for additive manufacturing to achieve UL validation for 100 percent-recycled content. Image courtesy of IperionX Ltd.
The latest announcement is out from Tekna Holding AS ( (DE:8VB) ).
A new process, being developed by SRI International, takes fewer steps, uses less energy, and produces titanium powder, rather than ingots. The powder can be pressed and fused into something that’s ...
Guppy Dhariwal, CEO of Metalysis, talks to AZoM about their innovative method of titanium powder production and further innovations. Could you please provide a brief introduction to the industry that ...
Purpose: provide a reliable, high-quality feedstock for the development of titanium alloys, a critical mineral needed by key industries, including space, aerospace, medical, defense, consumer ...
MONTREAL — PyroGenesis Canada Inc., a high-tech company that manufactures and commercializes advanced plasma processes, plasma atomized metal powder for 3D printing, and sustainable solutions which ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--IperionX Limited (“IperionX”) (Nasdaq | ASX: IPX), is pleased to announce that it has completed detailed engineering design for the planned 125 metric tonnes per ...
The customer is reportedly a contract manufacturer specializing in titanium-based additive manufacturing for the consumer product and healthcare industries.
Middle Eastern interests have struck a deal to buy a Pentagon-funded startup in the western suburbs that makes titanium powder, a transaction that's likely to draw close federal scrutiny. While ...
America has allowed its defence preparedness to slip in a number of areas, but few are more serious than the US “titanium gap”. Titanium has become essential for aircraft production and certain ...