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RMIT Achieves Breakthrough in 3D-Printed Titanium Alloy with 29% Cost Reduction
iconAug 19, 2025 11:59
Source:SMM
[SMM Titanium Express] RMIT develops breakthrough 3D-printed titanium alloy with 29% cost reduction. Replacing vanadium with Fe/Cu enhances strength/ductility while eliminating anisotropic columnar grains. Novel composition criteria enable controlled microstructure, offering aerospace/medical sectors certified-ready low-cost additive manufacturing solutions.
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