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3D Printing Titanium Ti6Al4V Grade 5 (Ti64-G5)

by Sajir Sufaid | Dec 22, 2022 | Additive Manufacturing, Immensa-Blogs

Ti64-G5 is an alpha-beta titanium alloy that accounts for over half of the titanium used worldwide. It is commonly referred to as Grade 5 Titanium or Ti6Al4V Grade 5. Thanks to its excellent mechanical, thermal, and corrosion properties, Grade 5 Titanium has become a...

3D Printing Inconel 625 vs Inconel 718: Nickel Superalloys

by Sajir Sufaid | Dec 22, 2022 | Additive Manufacturing, Immensa-Blogs

Inconel 625 and Inconel 718 are high-performance nickel superalloys that have been increasingly utilized in metal 3D printing. Their nickel-chromium base composition renders them highly resistant to corrosion and high temperatures. Their excellent mechanical, thermal,...

Modernizing the Spare Parts Market Through Digitalization and Sustainability

by Sajir Sufaid | Dec 22, 2022 | Digitization, Immensa-Blogs

Industries, such as oil & gas and manufacturing, have been gradually finding their way into a long-awaited transition from conventional manufacturing processes to digitized systems that have the potential to revolutionize the industry. This transformation has...

Powder Bed Fusion (SLS vs SLM vs EBM vs MJF) – Additive Manufacturing

by Sajir Sufaid | Dec 22, 2022 | Additive Manufacturing, Immensa-Blogs

A subset of additive manufacturing, powder bed fusion (PBF) is a 3D-printing technology that utilizes a high-energy power source to fuse powder material in order to construct a three-dimensional object. The heat source is directly applied to specific areas of a powder...

Challenges and solutions of applied additive manufacturing and digital warehousing: a case study

by Sajir Sufaid | Sep 8, 2022 | Additive Manufacturing, Digital Warehousing, Immensa-Blogs

Opportunities for applied additive manufacturing in the energy sector: a case study Before the COVID-19 pandemic shocked the supply chains of various industries across the world, supply chains were organized according to where original equipment manufacturers (OEMs)...
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