At this year’s Formnext in Frankfurt, one of the most important trade fairs for additive manufacturing, Deloro Wear Solutions will be presenting its expanded portfolio in the field of metallic 3D printing technologies. From November 19 to 22, the Koblenz-based company will present its expertise in the processing of cobalt-chromium (CoCr) alloys, which have been specially developed for dental and orthopaedic implants. These materials offer outstanding properties for the healthcare sector, in particular due to their biocompatibility and resistance to corrosion and wear.
Deloro is well known in the industry for its high performance wear resistant materials used in demanding environments. The presentation will focus on the cobalt-based Stellite alloys, whose mechanical properties make them ideal for use in medical technology.
In addition to the materials, Deloro will also be showcasing state-of-the-art manufacturing processes such as Selective Laser Melting (SLM) and Metal Binder Jetting (MBJ) at the trade fair. These processes enable the production of components with complex geometries, which is particularly advantageous for customized implants. The precise processing and high flexibility of these technologies make them a key component of modern medical technology.
“Our CoCr alloys offer outstanding biocompatibility, corrosion and wear resistance – ideal properties for applications in the healthcare sector. Whether dental crowns, bridges or orthopaedic prostheses: Our materials guarantee durability and reliability,” says Jasmin Lang, Director Welding Equipment/Materials at Deloro Wear Solutions.
Deloro will also be presenting the “Full Metal Anti-Aging” concept at Formnext, which focuses on the durability of metal components. With their high resistance to wear, corrosion and high temperatures, the cobalt-chromium alloys set new standards in medical technology.
Interested parties can find out all about Deloro’s latest developments at Formnext at stand B105 in hall 12.0.
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