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Xiandong Gaoke and Zhongyuan New Materials Sign Strategic Partnership to Integrate Metal Additive Manufacturing Value Chain
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Xiandong Gaoke and Zhongyuan New Materials Sign Strategic Partnership to Integrate Metal Additive Manufacturing Value Chain

Originally reported by 南极熊

Xiandong Gaoke and Zhongyuan New Materials have signed a strategic partnership to integrate the metal additive manufacturing value chain. This collaboration combines high-end SLM equipment expertise with advanced raw material production to target a 20% reduction in end-to-end production costs. By optimizing powder-to-process synergy, the duo aims to accelerate the industrialization of titanium and superalloy components for aerospace. This move signals a shift toward vertical integration as the primary driver for scaling metal 3D printing.

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