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Kaihe Technology secured Series A funding to scale its short-process, eco-friendly titanium powder production.
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Kaihe Technology secured Series A funding to scale its short-process, eco-friendly titanium powder production.

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Kaihe Technology secured Series A funding to scale its short-process, eco-friendly titanium powder production. By bypassing traditional steps, the company aims to reduce energy use by 40% and costs by 30% while ensuring high purity (<1000ppm oxygen). This capital signals a shift toward sustainable AM supply chains, addressing the primary cost bottleneck. Scalable green powders will soon unlock titanium's mass-market potential in medical and industrial sectors. ๐Ÿš€๐ŸŒโšก

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