Argon for additive
manufacturing

The quintessential inert gas in metaladditive manufacturing process.

The inert gas par excellence 

Noble gas is 1.38 times heavier than air and has a low ionisation energy. Its weight determines the ability to protect the melting bath generated in 3D printing processes and promotes its management in the printing chamber (Powder Bed Fusion - PBF- process).

It is adequate for all types of metal, ferrous and non-ferrous materials.

 

1,52J/mol
First ionisation energy.
1,3797
Relative density.
-186°C
Boiling point.
Form of supply
Bundle
Package
Bloque botellas
Cylinder
Packaged
Botella comprimido
Dewar
Liquid
Dewar
MicroBulk®
Liquid
Microbulk
PGS
Liquid/Packaged
EaseBulk®
Liquid/Packaged
Easebulk
Tank
Liquid
Tanque

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