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Yunhuo has launched 5-25μm spherical tungsten powder for the nuclear and semiconductor sectors.
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Yunhuo has launched 5-25μm spherical tungsten powder for the nuclear and semiconductor sectors.

Originally reported by 南极熊

Yunhuo has launched 5-25μm spherical tungsten powder for the nuclear and semiconductor sectors. 🚀 This fine-grade sphericity in a metal with a 3,422°C melting point enables high-resolution LPBF printing of complex, thin-walled parts. It allows for the production of topology-optimized radiation shielding and precision thermal management systems previously impossible to manufacture. This development accelerates the use of refractory micro-components in fusion reactors and lithography. ⚛️

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