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Metal spherical powders such as titanium alloys, superalloys, and high-entropy alloys. Spherical ceramic powder included Oxides, carbides, etc. Powder metallurgy product manufacturing, and metal products such as 3D printing and injection molding.

This article dives into the nature of spherical metal powders, how their physical and chemical properties affect thermal spray outcomes, their advantages over irregular powders, and where they are typically applied in industry.
This article explores laser cladding, a process that uses high-energy lasers to apply coatings that improve wear, corrosion, and heat resistance, extending the lifespan of components in industries like mining, aerospace, and oil and gas.
This article discusses how spherical powders are transforming dentistry. It covers their use in dental implants, restorative materials, 3D printing, and bone regeneration. The benefits include improved mechanical properties, flowability, and biocompatibility. The article also highlights the future potential of spherical powders in advancing dental care.
The particle size of spherical powders is a key factor in determining their suitability for various applications. This article provides a detailed guide on how to select the appropriate material and particle size for a given application.
This article introduces the Plasma Rotating Electrode Process (PREP), a method for producing high-purity, spherical metal powders. It covers the process workflow, advantages, applications in industries like aerospace and additive manufacturing, and current challenges.
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