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Hunan Youcai has initiated mass production of its AMPA metal powder equipment, achieving a 30% reduction in production costs.
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Hunan Youcai has initiated mass production of its AMPA metal powder equipment, achieving a 30% reduction in production costs.

Originally reported by 南极熊

Hunan Youcai has initiated mass production of its AMPA metal powder equipment, achieving a 30% reduction in production costs. This technology improves atomization yields for high-end spherical powders, tackling the feedstock price bottleneck that limits metal AM adoption. Lowering the cost of materials like titanium and nickel alloys will accelerate the transition to volume production across industrial sectors. This shift signals a major step toward cost-competitive 3D printing at scale.

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