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M300 Tool Steel has been qualified for Velo3D’s Metal 3D Printing machines

M300 Tool Steel is an ultra-low carbon alloy with very high strength & hardness properties derived from intermetallic compounds rather than carbon content. Ideal for complex large-diameter internal cooling channels, the material has just...

NASA-developed GRCop-42 Alloy qualified for Velo3D’s Sapphire Family of Printers

Described as the preferred copper alloy used by NASA and private space flight companies for rocket thrust chamber assemblies, GRCop-42 is a copper-chromium-niobium alloy that 3D printer manufacturers must absolutely qualify to advance space...

Velo3D releases Flow 3.0 to Support Print Preparation for Larger 3D Printed Parts

Metal additive manufacturing technology company Velo3D, releases its Flow 3.0 print preparation software. The new version supports larger models of parts that are able to be manufactured on the company’s Sapphire XC (Extra Capacity) printer, which...

Velo3D has qualified a nickel-based superalloy powder for its Sapphire® 3D printers

Specifically developed for Additive Manufacturing, Amperprint® 0233 Haynes®282® (15-45um) is a strengthened nickel-chromium-cobalt superalloy for high temperature applications. Developed by materials producer Höganäs AB, under license from Haynes International, the powder is now qualified for use...

Velo3D is officially a Publicly-Traded, AM Company via Merger with JAWS Spitfire Acquisition Corporation

Metal Additive Manufacturing company Velo3D has completed its merger with JAWS Spitfire Acquisition Corporation (“JAWS Spitfire”), a special purpose acquisition company, to become publicly traded. The combined company will retain the name Velo3D and...

NEWS RoundUp: VBN Components, Velo3D, wematter, Swinburne University, Stratasys

This series of news round-up gathers the latest news on acquisition of new equipment and companies that expand into new facilities. Moving to bigger places VBN Components, a producer of hard, 3D printed metals, has recently...

VELO3D’s metal 3D Printing technology gains popularity with Aerospace, Defense, Aviation & Energy industries

VELO3D’s metal 3D Printing technology is gaining popularity with demanding industries. The manufacturer of Sapphire® has provided Chromalloy with its metal additive manufacturing (AM) solution to address the needs of Maintenance, Repair & Operations...

21 3D Printed Titanium Parts from VELO3D are flying in Boom Supersonic XB-1 Aircraft

XB-1 is ready to fly - with 21 Titanium 3D-printed parts Following a series of qualification trials on VELO3D’s Sapphire system, the partnership between Boom Supersonic and VELO3D finally bears fruits. The metal 3D printing specialist has...

VELO3D continues to explore unexpected facets of its metal 3D printing and dives into semi-conductor manufacturing

The semi-conductor field becomes very interesting as VELO3D plans to leverage its metal 3D Printing to produce semiconductor parts. A joint development agreement signed with Lam Research Corporation confirms the next plans of the...

New high-temperature alloy has been qualified for VELO3D metal 3D Printing – a great benefit for gas turbine engines

VELO3D  has announced the qualification of a new high-temperature alloy Hastelloy® X for its Sapphire metal 3D Printing technology. The new qualified alloy is the result of a collaboration with air mobility and power generation specialist Sierra Turbines....