Velo3D announced that the National Institute for Aviation Research, NIAR, has purchased a Sapphire 1MZ printer to develop performance-based qualification methods of metal 3D-printed parts for airframe applications. The Sapphire 1MZ printer will be configured to produce parts in Inconel 718, a durable nickel-based alloy that provides high corrosion, oxidation, and creep resistance at extreme temperatures, which is extensively used in aerospace applications.
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