We’re excited to share that Ti6Al4V Grade 5 titanium, processed on Wayland Additive’s Calibur3 using NeuBeam® technology, has officially met and surpassed international AM performance standards. This widely used titanium alloy is renowned for its strength-to-weight ratio, biocompatibility, and corrosion resistance, making it essential in aerospace, defence, power generation, and oil and gas industries.
Independent verification (UKAS ref 0046) confirms the impressive mechanical properties of NeuBeam®-processed Ti6Al4V. The results speak for themselves: a hardness average of 345 Hv10, 99.98% density, and superior yield strengths — 972 MPa in horizontal orientation and 907 MPa in vertical— far exceeding the ASTM B348-13 standard of 759 MPa. Additionally, we observed superior elongation at 15.5% horizontally and 17.7% vertically compared with the ASTM B348-13 standard of 10%, alongside outstanding reduction of area (RoA) values of 42.3% and 62%, respectively, compared to the 25% standard.
This data substantiates what we have long known about NeuBeam® technology’s transformative capabilities for high-performance applications. With these results, Calibur3 and NeuBeam® solidify their position at the forefront of additive manufacturing, providing unmatched material performance and reliability.
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