SPEE3D's New Additive Manufacturing Material's Corrosion Resistance Makes it Perfect for Maritime Applications

SPEE3D has released a new material for its patented Cold Spray Additive Manufacturing (CSAM) technology. The company has developed a commercially available Nickel Aluminium Bronze Expeditionary (NAB Expeditionary) material, designed to be field-deployed and enable production of parts in hours, not days.

NAB Expeditionary is a high-strength, corrosion-resistant alloy primarily known for its lubricity, resistance to cavitation damage, and stress corrosion cracking. It is predominantly composed of copper, but with significant amounts of aluminum, nickel, and iron. Its strength and impressive corrosion resistance in seawater and similar aggressive environments make it an ideal choice for maritime applications. NAB Expeditionary is also applicable for the defense, oil and gas, and mining industries, and parts can be field produced and delivered in under 24 hours.

SPEE3D also recently introduced a groundbreaking large-format metal printer, TitanSPEE3D. With a build volume of 2.4m diameter x 1m tall, a printed part maximum of 2,000kg, and a 4.3m x 4.3m floor area footprint, TitanSPEE3D will create new possibilities in CSAM. Instead of relying on antiquated cast molding to produce large, high-quality metal parts, TitanSPEE3D will enable durable metal parts to be printed quickly, sustainably, and cost-effectively.

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