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CNPC Powder to exhibit aluminum, titanium, copper, nickel and iron metal powders at Formnext Asia Shenzhen 2026, booth 15-A15
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CNPC Powder to exhibit aluminum, titanium, copper, nickel and iron metal powders at Formnext Asia Shenzhen 2026, booth 15-A15

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Originally reported by 南极熊

CNPC Powder, operating as Zhongti New Materials, will present five metal powder systems, aluminum, titanium, copper, nickel and iron, at Formnext Asia Shenzhen 2026, booth 15-A15. The company frames the lineup around high-efficiency thermal management and lightweight 3D printing applications rather than a single new product launch. No specific alloy grades, particle-size distributions, or pricing were disclosed. The appearance follows a broader pattern of Chinese powder producers using regional trade shows to signal multi-material catalog breadth.

A five-material catalog spanning aluminum, titanium, copper, nickel and iron is unusually broad for a single powder supplier, since most producers specialize around one or two chemistries tied to a dominant process route. Thermal management is a distinct pull for aluminum and copper powders in LPBF and binder jetting, driven by consumer electronics and EV cooling components rather than structural aerospace parts. For buyers, consolidating multiple powder chemistries under one qualified supplier can lower the vendor-qualification burden compared with sourcing each material separately.

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