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Avimetal is debuting its red-light copper alloy 3D printing solution at TCT 2026, enabling high-density parts using standard 1064nm fiber lasers.
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Avimetal is debuting its red-light copper alloy 3D printing solution at TCT 2026, enabling high-density parts using standard 1064nm fiber lasers.

Originally reported by 南极熊

Avimetal is debuting its red-light copper alloy 3D printing solution at TCT 2026, enabling high-density parts using standard 1064nm fiber lasers. By optimizing powder chemistry and laser modulation, the system achieves over 99 percent relative density while maintaining high thermal conductivity. This development effectively removes the requirement for expensive blue or green laser upgrades, significantly lowering the Capex barrier for copper AM in aerospace and electronics. #Avimetal #3DPrinting #CopperAM #TCT2026 #AdditiveManufacturing

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