A combination of titanium and zirconia, ZTi-Powder is being touted as the world’s hardest material for selective laser melting (SLM). Researchers at Z3Dlab, which specializes in metal additive manufacturing by SLM, discovered that there were a number of issues with titanium, particularly as used in the medical field. The metal, which is commonly used for dental and bone implants, has the potential to cause allergies due to its low hardness level and poor resistance to wear and oxidation. In an oxygen-depleted environment, the metal has the potential to release aluminum and vanadium ions into the bloodstream, causing allergic reactions.
Z3Dlab was formed in 2014 as a metal 3D printing company with the motto, “We design and build different, for a better life.” Formed by entrepreneurs from the engineering field, the company prides itself on its focus on the development of new materials. ZTi-Powder is its first patent, and the company expects the material to have wide applications in not only medicine and dentistry, but in the aeronautics and automobile industries, as well as the potential to be used in energy research. The material is the world’s first titanium/ceramic composite material in 3D printing, and the company hopes to begin printing with it by 2016.
“ZTi-Powder combined with the SLM technology will create a huge range of unexplored opportunities,” the company explained. “ZTi-Powder is the hardest material in the world for Additive Manufacturing by Laser Melting, opening new and unexplored perspectives with global reach.”
With its focus on innovation and development, Z3Dlab is a company worth keeping an eye on.
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