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Constellium signs new agreement with Morf3D for additive manufacturing development

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Update time : 2023-12-11 15:19:15
Constellium is a big and famous aluminum manufacturer in the US. Nowadays, market demand for aluminum in the field of Additive Manufacturing (AM) is growing. To meet this increasing demand, Constellium has recently signed an agreement with Morf3D, Inc. for the supply of materials.

Morf3D, Inc. is based in El Segundo, California, and is one of the subsidiaries of Nikon. With this agreement, Constellium’s Aheadd® CP1 metal powder for use in the SLM®500 AM machines would be qualified. SLM®500 AM machines are a product of Nikon SLM Solutions.
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