Brief: Discover the DLX Titanium Substrate, ISO 5832-3 certified for 3D additive manufacturing with Ti-6Al-4V (Grade 5) alloy. This high-performance titanium substrate offers exceptional strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility, making it ideal for aerospace, medical, automotive, and energy applications. Engineered for precision and durability, DLX's titanium substrates ensure optimal performance in industrial 3D printing.
Related Product Features:
ISO 5832-3 certified Ti-6Al-4V (Grade 5) alloy for superior mechanical properties.
High strength-to-weight ratio and excellent corrosion resistance for demanding applications.
Outstanding biocompatibility, perfect for medical implants and devices.
Precision-engineered with vacuum melting, hot rolling, and fine polishing for consistent quality.
Ideal for aerospace, automotive, medical, and energy sectors due to its thermal and mechanical stability.
Customizable dimensions, surface finishes, and grades to meet specific 3D printer requirements.
Tighter dimensional tolerance and improved surface uniformity compared to standard alternatives.
Reusable and maintains flatness after multiple printing runs, reducing long-term costs.
Faqs:
What makes ISO 5832-3 titanium suitable for 3D printing?
It offers excellent mechanical strength, high corrosion resistance, and thermal stability, ensuring dimensional accuracy during high-temperature printing.
Can DLX provide custom sizes or surface finishes?
Yes, DLX manufactures titanium substrates tailored to your printer bed dimensions, with polished, sandblasted, or coated finishes available.
How does titanium substrate compare with stainless steel plates for printing?
Titanium has a better strength-to-weight ratio and resists oxidation at high temperatures, making it ideal for repeat 3D printing cycles.
What is the maximum operating temperature for DLX titanium substrates?
DLX titanium substrates can withstand up to 500-600°C continuous exposure without warping or loss of mechanical integrity.