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DP1928 Spherical TC11 Titanium-Based Powder (Ti-6.5Al-3.5Mo-1.5Zr-0.3Si)

Catalog No.DP1928
ShapeSpherical powder
Particle Size0-15,15-53,45-105,75-150 μm
Oxygen content≤1600 ppm
CompositionsTi-6.5Al-3.5Mo-1.5Zr-0.3Si

TFM offers high-quality spherical TC11 titanium-based powder designed specifically for 3D printing applications. As the field of additive manufacturing evolves, TFM remains committed to expanding its range of additive manufacturing powders to meet industry advancements and demands.

Spherical TC11 Titanium-Based Powder Overview

Composition and Properties

Spherical TC11 titanium-based powder is composed of Ti-6.5Al-3.5Mo-1.5Zr-0.3Si. This alloy falls under the (α+β) category, offering a balanced mix of mechanical strength and toughness. Known for its remarkable corrosion resistance, TC11 titanium alloy exhibits a phase transition temperature range of 998-1120°C. It boasts a low density combined with high specific strength, making it an excellent choice for various high-performance applications. Its weldability and toughness further enhance its utility across multiple industries.

Applications

This versatile powder is compatible with a range of metal 3D printers including models from Renishaw, EOS, ConceptLaser, SLM, 3D Systems, and Arcam, among others. Its applications span several sectors:

  • 3D Printing Material: Ideal for advanced additive manufacturing processes.
  • Aerospace: Utilized in crafting compressor blades due to its high specific strength and resistance to harsh environments.
  • Shipbuilding: Offers a non-magnetic, corrosion-resistant solution, suitable for demanding maritime conditions.
  • Medical Implants: Serves as an excellent material for implants due to its biocompatibility and durability.

Specifications

Grade

Chemical composition (WT %)

TC11

Ti

Al

Mo

Zr

Si

C, max

Fe, max

O, max

N, max

H, max

Others

balance

5.8-7.0

2.8-3.8

1.0-2.0

0.2-0.35

0.1

0.25

0.15

0.05

0.015

0.3


Product

TC11

Particle size(μm)

0-15

15-53

45-105

75-150

Liquidity

≤35s/50g

≤25s/50g

≤25s/50g

Apparent density (g/cm3)

2.1

2.2

2.4

2.4

Oxygen content (ppm)

≤1600

Working temperature (℃)

-100-550

σb(MPa)

≥1030

Tensile Strength (MPa)

1080±50

Yield strength (MPa)

980±60

Ductility (%)

10±2

Packaging

Spherical TC11 titanium-based powder is available in the following packaging options:

  • 500 g per bag: Vacuum-sealed aluminum foil bags.
  • 20 kg per metal can: For bulk requirements.
  • 100 kg or more: Steel drums or custom packaging solutions.

All packaging types are designed to withstand air, sea, and road transport, ensuring the safe delivery of the product.

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FAQ

  • Metal powders are fine particles of metals produced through various processes such as atomization, reduction, or electrolysis. They are used in applications like additive manufacturing, powder metallurgy, and coatings.

  • Alloy powders consist of two or more metallic elements combined to enhance properties like strength, corrosion resistance, and ductility, whereas pure metal powders contain only a single element.

  • The shape affects flowability, packing density, and spreadability. Spherical particles are preferred in additive manufacturing due to their superior flow characteristics.

  • Spherical powders are typically produced using gas atomization, where molten metal is atomized into fine droplets that solidify into spherical shapes.

  • Spherical powders offer better flowability and packing density, leading to improved layer uniformity and mechanical properties in 3D-printed components.

  • Factors include particle size distribution, shape, chemical composition, purity, and production method.

  • Yes, metal powders can pose hazards such as toxicity, reactivity, combustibility, and instability. Proper handling, storage, and safety protocols are essential.

  • In powder metallurgy, metal powders are compacted and sintered to produce components with complex shapes and tailored properties, often with minimal waste.

  • Yes, unused or excess metal powders from manufacturing processes can often be collected, sieved, and reused, provided they meet quality standards.

  • The combination of different metals in alloy powders can enhance properties such as strength, hardness, corrosion resistance, and thermal stability, depending on the application requirements.

  • Spherical alloy powders are used in aerospace, automotive, medical implants, and tooling industries for manufacturing high-performance components via additive manufacturing and powder metallurgy.

Production methods like gas atomization, water atomization, and mechanical milling influence particle size, shape, and purity, which in turn affect the performance of the powders in various applications.

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