High Purity 3D Metal Printing Cobalt Chromium Molybdenum CoCrMo Powder | Cataniadagiocare

Cobalt Chromium Molybdenum CoCrMo is an alloy of cobalt. Also known as Stellite, this alloy provides wear resistance and corrosion resistance for cobalt bases alloys.
About 3D Metal Printing Cobalt Chromium Molybdenum CoCrMo Powder: CoCrMo alloy (CoCrMo) is a kind of cobalt base alloy, is also commonly known as Stellite (Stellite) alloy, is a kind of wear resistance and corrosion resistance of cobalt base alloy.The original cobalt base alloy is a cobalt chromium binary alloy, later developed into a cobalt chromium tungsten ternary composition, and then later the development of cobalt chromium molybdenum alloy.Cobalt-chromium-molybdenum alloys are alloys with cobalt as the main component and contain a considerable amount of chromium, molybdenum, and a small amount of nickel, carbon, and occasionally iron. Cobalt and chromium are two basic elements of cobalt-based alloys while adding molybdenum can produce finer grains and higher strength after casting or forging.Cobalt-chrome-molybdenum alloys are basically divided into two categories: CoCrMo alloy and ConicrMo alloy;
1. CoCrMo alloys (often cast products) are in the first group. Their improved technology significantly improves their comprehensive mechanical characteristics.
2. ConicrMo alloys is the second type. These are hot-forged, precision machined and usually last for decades. Cast CoCrMo alloys have been widely used in dentistry over the past decades. Forged ConicrMo are used to produce heavy joints capable of withstanding heavy loads, such as hips and knees. Cataniadagiocare is an trusted global 3D Printing Cobalt Molybdenum CoCrMo Powder . You can send us an inquiry regarding the current Cobalt Chromium Molybdenum CoCrMo powder anytime.

Cobalt Chromium Molybdenum Features: Powder has high powder sphericity and smooth surface.

Cobalt Chromium Molybdenum Application Process The powder can be used for powder metallurgy, laser/eletron-beam additive manufacturing (SLM/EBM), and spray coating. Welding is also possible.

Cobalt Chrome Molybdenum Applicable equipment: This powder is suitable for use in a number of different metal 3D printers such as Renishaw (UK), EOSINT M Series in Germany and Concept Laser. In the United States, the powder can also be used in laser melting equipment and other domestic research institutions and businesses. Design and development of select laser melting equipment like Platinum, Huaying, etc.

How 3D metal printing Cobalt Chrome Molybdenum CoCrMo powder is produced?
Water atomization is achieved by using medium frequency induction heat melting materials alloy. The melt leakage occurs by only a few microns, and it then falls by more than being surrounded by high pressure water metal liquid columns. After this shock, the powder separation device will run the powder through water to separate the powder from the can. Radiofrequency (RF) plasma spheroidization was used for the preparation of water atomized. The irregular cobalt-chromium-molybdenum alloy powder was then processed by a number of processes, including plasma zone melting solidification. Finally, it is possible to obtain morphology rules (>= 90%), high sphericity with good packing density and high rate of processing.

Applications of 3D metal printing Cobalt Chrome Molybdenum CoCrMo powder
CoCrMo alloy is available in a variety of forms depending on its alloy composition. It can be used as welding wire or powder for hot surfacing and spray welding, and can also be cast and forged parts.
CoCrMo alloys are especially susceptible to working hardening. They cannot therefore be produced in the same fashion as other metals. You can adjust the temperature of your mold to regulate the grain size. High temperatures may result in the formation of coarse grain, which can reduce strength. But it also causes the precipitation and brittleness reduction of large and long-range carbides.
CoNiCrMo, which was known originally as MP35N when it came to forging cobalt base alloys, is very promising. However, because of its high resistance to corrosion, it can also be used in water (containing chlorideions), but this can make the work difficult, particularly for large-sized devices like the hip handle. Only hot forging can do the job.
CoNiCrMo alloy has excellent wear resistance properties in forging or casting CoCrMo alloy is also very cost-effective in terms of operations.
Cobalt-based alloys’ elastic modulus does not alter with their maximum tensile strength. It ranges between 220 and 234 GPa, but is greater than the other materials like stainless.
CoCrMo is an alloy powder that’s used primarily for the 3D printing biomedical materials like teeth, scaffolds and artificial joint.

Cobalt Chromium Molybdenum Specifications Customers can customize any type of granular metallic powder.



Cobalt Chromium Molybdenum CoCrMo powder Storage:
CoCrMo Powder dispersion performance will be affected by the damp reunion. CoCrMo Pulverized should therefore be stored in vacuum bags and kept dry. Cobalt chromium molybdenum CoCrMo can’t be exposed to air. Additionally, cobalt chrome molybdenum CoCrMo must be kept away from stress.

Packing & Shipping of Cobalt Chromium Molybdenum CoCrMo powder:
Many types of packing are available depending on the amount cobalt-chromium molybdenum (CoCrMo) powder.
Vacuum packed Cobalt chrome molybdenum COCrMo Powder Packing:100g, 500g and 1kg/bag at 25kg/barrel. Or as you request.
Cobalt chrome molybdenum CoCrMo shipping: can be sent by sea, air or express as soon after payment receipt.

Cobalt Chromium Molybdenum Properties

Other Titles CoCrMo Super Alloy; Cobalt-Chromium-Molybdenum
105525-46-0
Compound Formula CoCrMo
Molecular Weight 206.9
Appearance Gray powder to black powder
Melting Point N/A
Boiling Point N/A
Density 8.4 g/cm3
Solubility of H2O N/A
Electrical Resistivity N/A
Poisson’s Rate 0.29
Tensile strength 780 to 1280 MPa(Ulitmate), 480-840 MPa [Yield]
Thermo Conductivity 13 W/m-K
Thermal Expansion 12 um*m -1 *K -1
Vickers Hardness N/A
Young’s Module Between 210 and 250 Gpa

Cobalt Chromium Molybdenum Health & Safety Information

Signal word N/A
Hazard Statements N/A
Hazard Codes N/A
Risk Codes N/A
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