Breve: Discover the DLX 3D Printing Titanium Substrate, a high-performance base plate made from ASTM B348 UNS R56400 titanium alloy. Ideal for SLM and DMLS systems, this lightweight and stable substrate ensures precision and durability in aerospace, medical, and automotive applications.
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Made from Ti-6Al-4V alloy for superior strength and corrosion resistance.
Lightweight with a density of 4.43 g/cm³, perfect for high-performance 3D printing.
Engineered for Selective Laser Melting (SLM) and Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS) systems.
Excellent thermal stability and low thermal deformation for consistent builds.
High fatigue resistance allows for multiple reuse cycles with proper preparation.
Precision surface grinding ensures flatness under 0.01 mm tolerance.
Widely used in aerospace, medical, automotive, and defense industries.
Complies with ASTM B348 and UNS R56400 standards for reliability and consistency.
Las preguntas:
What is the main advantage of using a titanium alloy base plate in 3D printing?
Titanium alloy base plates offer a superior strength-to-weight ratio, high corrosion resistance, and excellent stability during laser melting, making them ideal for consistent, distortion-free builds.
Can titanium base plates be reused for multiple printing cycles?
Yes. Due to their high fatigue strength and resistance to warping, DLX titanium base plates can be reused multiple times with proper surface preparation between builds.
How does titanium compare to aluminum for 3D printing substrates?
Titanium has higher strength, stability, and temperature resistance, while aluminum is lighter but more prone to warping under high laser power or extended print times.
Are titanium substrates suitable for all types of 3D printers?
They are best suited for metal additive manufacturing systems like SLM and DMLS. DLX can customize dimensions, flatness, and surface treatments to match various printer brands and models.