Nitrogen alloyed austenitic Ni-free stainless steel for additive manufacturing
Atte Antikainen,
Tuomas Jokiaho,
Juha Lagerbom
et al.
Abstract:Nitrogen alloyed austenitic nickel-free stainless steel (ANFSS) is one of the most promising group of materials for consumer and healthcare products. They can be used to substitute not only conventional AISI 316L, but also more expensive titanium and Co-Cr alloys. Previously the utilization of nitrogen alloyed materials has been limited due to poor machinability resulting from high strength and ductility, and difficulties in manufacturing the nitrogen alloyed raw materials. Recent developments in powder metall… Show more
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