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Yuanrong Metal Launches 400-Ton Annual Capacity Copper-Based 3D Printing Powder Project
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Yuanrong Metal Launches 400-Ton Annual Capacity Copper-Based 3D Printing Powder Project

Originally reported by 南极熊

Yuanrong Metal has launched a new 400-ton annual capacity copper-based 3D printing powder project, currently entering the environmental assessment stage. This massive scale-up addresses the growing industrial demand for copper alloys in aerospace and electric vehicle thermal management. By providing high-quality powder at this volume, the project removes a major bottleneck for the mass production of high-conductivity parts. This signals a systemic shift for copper AM toward large-scale industrialization.

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