Velta’s titanium powder for Metal Injection Molding succeeds in EU tests

MaterialsNews
September 16, 2024

Velta LLC, located in Dnipro, Ukraine, has announced the successful testing of its Velta Ti Process powder for Metal Injection Molding (MIM) applications. The results were presented at the 7th International Conference on Powder Metallurgy and Additive Manufacturing of Titanium (PMTi2024) in Madrid.

The powder was assessed by an independent research institute, and tested in final product manufacturing by PolyMIM, a prominent German company.

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The testing confirmed the suitability of Velta’s titanium powder for producing final titanium products using MIM technology. The move represents a significant advancement in manufacturing capabilities through Velta Ti Process as a zero-waste and low-to-zero carbon method for obtaining titanium metal powder.

“Velta is evolving in sync with market demands,” said Artem Yarovinsky, Velta’s Chief Business Development Officer. “We are meeting the rising demand for sustainability, increased titanium powder usage, and the development of titanium alloys, ensuring we offer a reliable titanium solution. The conference also gave us a great opportunity to establish collaborations with companies interested in further practical testing of Velta’s titanium powder for manufacturing final products.”

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