Technical Considerations in Recycled Aerospace Powder Production
Aerospace is no stranger to reclaimed metals—programs from Boeing, Alcoa, and Rolls-Royce already recycle millions of pounds of high-value alloys every year. The next frontier? Applying the same rigor to gas atomized powders for additive manufacturing.
Our new technical eBook dives deep into the challenges, controls, and validation processes required to produce certified, virgin-equivalent metal powders from reclaimed feedstock. From alloy chemistry stability to oxygen control and inclusion removal, we explore the exacting standards needed to meet AMS/ASTM specifications for critical aerospace and defense applications.
How reclaimed feedstock is qualified, refined, and atomized for AM
The mechanical property benchmarks recycled powders must meet to fly
Real-world closed-loop recycling programs already in operation
Whether you're an engineer, materials scientist, or procurement lead, this eBook provides a rare, detailed look at how advanced process control can turn certified scrap into high-performance AM powder—lowering costs, strengthening supply chains, and reducing environmental impact.
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