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Titanium Demand on Rise for Additive Manufacturing Printing: How it’s Made? Titanium Plasma Atomization

  • By : PureAire Monitoring Systems
  • Posted on : June 14, 2017

Plasma atomization is used in many applications, including 3D printing. First developed in 1998, this technique has risen to become the industry standard process for creating reactive metal powders suitable for 3D printing. Learn how plasma atomization works and why you need an oxygen monitor to stay safe with plasma atomization.  How Plasma Atomization Works Plasma […]

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Are You Using Argon in Your 3D Printers: Why PureAire May be a Good Partner

  • By : PureAire Monitoring Systems
  • Posted on : June 22, 2016

Thanks to new technologies, the 3D printers that have been used to create plastic three-dimensional objects can now print metal. Titanium 3D printing is possible thanks to a technique called DMLS, or Direct Metal Laser Sintering. While the potential to use titanium 3D printing is groundbreaking for many industries, the new advances could pose a […]

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Additive Manufacturing 3D Printers: Why an Oxygen Analyzer May be Required

  • By : PureAire Monitoring Systems
  • Posted on : June 15, 2016

For the average person, Argon or Nitrogen gas is not a topic of daily conversation, or, for that matter, any conversation, ever. It may be surprising to learn that argon is the third most common gas in the earth’s atmosphere, though most people know little about it. The word argon itself comes from a Greek […]

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Argon Gas, 3D Printing, and How to Stay Safe

  • By : PureAire Monitoring Systems
  • Posted on : December 18, 2014

  For the average person, Argon gas is not a topic of daily conversation, or, for that matter, any conversation, ever. It may be surprising to learn that argon is the third most common gas in the earth’s atmosphere, though most people know little about it. The word argon itself comes from a Greek word […]

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