Molymet invests in plasma atomisation technology for rhenium and molybdenum powders
July 31, 2024
Molymet, San Bernardo, Chile, has acquired plasma atomisation equipment to enable the production of highly spherical powders of rhenium, molybdenum, and their alloys, all specifically designed for industrial applications.
The spherical powders produced through this process are intended for various advanced manufacturing technologies, including Additive Manufacturing (AM), Metal Injection Molding (MIM), Thermal Spray (TS), and Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP). These methods, state Molymet, allow users to benefit from enhanced flowability, purity, and density and support the creation of complex parts with lower production costs and processing time.
“We are excited to launch Molymet 3D metal powders. These powders, created through a spheroidisation process, will meet the growing demand of industries that require high-performance materials,” Mario Lama, Market Development Executive Manager at Molymet, said.
“As the world’s largest Rhenium producer, Molymet is committed to responsibly responding to market trends. The targeted markets are expanding, and we are particularly enthusiastic about the applications in the medical, aerospace, and high-end jewellery industries.”
“Our new plasma atomisation equipment positions us at the forefront of technological innovation in Additive Manufacturing, meeting the high-performance material demands of our growing markets,” stated Edgardo Cisternas, Research and Development Manager at Molymet.
The plasma spheroidisation system, which has completed its trial phase at MolymetNos’ facilities, is now operational.