Atomized Powders
Atomization is the most versatile process, when defined chemical compositions are required for the application. Almost any chemical composition can be realized with a molten alloy which will be atomized by several methods. So it is guaranteed that any particle is of identical chemical composition. With this base, shape and size of particles can be tailored to their applications: production of sintered components (conventional press sintering, metallic filter production, metal injection moulding, plasma surfacing, laser bed sintering for 3-D printing, etc.). There is an uncountable number of different applications in today’s industry from smart phone (soft magnetic powders) to turbine vane production (high temperature resisting powders).
For decades, thyssenkrupp Materials Trading provides powder metals for industrial production processes. You find powders suited for your application by clicking the respective area:
Application
There are numerous techniques to clad a substrate with a layer of special charcteristics. Properties of the layer can be optimized for:
Wear resistance
Corrosional resistance
Heat resistance
Hygenic surfaces
Decorative surfaces
Established pocesses for cladding are for example:
Electric arc wire spray
Atmospheric plasma spray
High Velocity Oxy-Fuel (HVOF) spray
Gas fuel HVOF
Liquid fuel HVOF
Combustion spray
Combustion powder spray
Combustion wire spray
Typical materials: Carbides, nitrides, borides, multiy-component systems
Powder type: water atomized / irregular particle shape
Sintering techniques developed into an important industry branch when it comes to mass production of geometrically advanced components. Metal powder is filled into moulds compacted by a piston under high pressure. Then this green part is sintered in a furnace. Typical applications can be found in automotive area, e.g. toothed wheels in gear boxes, seat adjusters and many more. Ferritic high strength steels are used very often, however, high alloy steels are also used often, depending on application.
Typical materials:
High strength steel
Tool steel
Stainless steel
Powder type: water atomized and ultra fine, spherical particle shape
Metal injection moulding is suited excellently for mass production of small and geometrically very demanding components. Similar to injection moulding of plastics, a pasty feedstock made of metal powder and binder is injected into a mould. After removal from the mould the binder is debinded from the component. Dimensional accuracy of the component is not neagtively affected during this process and the component is sintered. Maximum weight of such components is approx. 120 g. Mass of such parts is limited, however, the MIM process is preferably used for mass production. Typical components are used for turbo chargers, seat adjustors, camshaft phasers, components for turbo jet engines for aircrafts etc.

Typical materials:
Rapid development of additive manufacturing processes causes diversified requirements on machines, powders, handling of the printer as well as on resulting demands on mechanic- technological characteristics of printed parts. As soon as engineers have realized the tremendous freedom in design of new and more functional components, experts expect significant stimuli in creating highly functional components which cannot be manufactured by conventional procedures. Numerous examples of components manufactured by this technology point to the tremendous potential which is now in reach. thyssenkrupp has systematically build-up a product portfolio which guarantees that powders supplied fit chemically, morphologically and size-wise to your machine type in use and to requirements of the respective component.

Typical materials:
| 1.2083 | X40Cr14 | AISI 420 |
| 1.2067 | 100Cr6 | |
| 1.2343 | X37CrMoV5-1 | |
| 1.2344 | X40CrMoV5-1 | |
| 1.2709 | X3NiCoMoTi18-9-5 | |
| 1.5415 | 16Mo3 |
| 1.4404 | X2CrNiMo17-13-2 | AISI 316L |
| 1.4542 | 17-4PH | |
| 1.4528 | X105CrMo18-2 | |
| 1.4845 | X8CrNi25-21 | |
| 1.4923 | X22CrMoV12-1 | |
| 1.4848 | X40CrNiSi25-20 | HK30 |
| 1.4000 | X6Cr13 | AISI410 |
| 1.4016 | X6Cr17 | AISI 430L |
| 1.4301 | X5CrNi18-10 | AISI 304 |
| 1.4306 | X2CrNi19-11 |
| Fe-3.5%Si |
| Fe-3.5%Si-4.5Cr |
| Fe-50%Ni |
| KUAMET®6B2 (amorphous) |
| AW2-08® (amorphous) |
| ® legally protected |
| Co |
| CoCr |
| CoCrMP1 |
| CoCrSP2 |
| ASTM F75 |
| MAR M 509 |
| Grade 2 |
| Grade 3 |
| Grade 5 |
| Grade 23 (ELI) |
| René142® |
| ® legally protected |
| Hastelloy® X | 24.665 |
| INCONEL® 625 2.4856 | |
| INCONEL® 718 2.4668 | |
| ® legally protected | |
| AlSi12 |
| AlSi10Mg |
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