3DPro® Gas Line
High-purity gas to guarantee an accurate 3D printing process.
High-purity gas to guarantee an accurate 3D printing process.
Multilayer hose to ensure the right amount of gas supplied to the 3D printer.
Filter cartridges with Nanochem technology to retain traces of oxygen and moisture in gases.
Inertised cabinet in the storage of metal powders for 3D printing.
A panel for total gas control management.
Filtration system for recirculation gas impurities in PBF 3D printers.
It is precisely for this reason, these two pollutants must be reduced as much as possible, since there is no chance to repair damages, which translates into product loss.
The PBF process commonly use nitrogen withmaterials like stainless steel, or Argon for othertypes of materials. We can help you analyse whatis the best performing mixture for your DED orPBF process. Another gas solution is helium, which is used in the EBM process, although beingexpensive for this process, it consumes a littleamount.
On the other hand, the FDM process uses argonnitrogen and small percentages of hydrogen inargon, but only in the metal sintering phase. Forfurther information don’t hesitate to contact us.
Ar for AM Argon for Additive manufacturing +
Thanks to its chemical-physical characteristics, it is the most used gas for all additive manufacturing processes, mostly for those materials that are particularly reactive with oxygen or other air components.
N2 Nitrogen fo Additive manufacturing +
Under normal conditions nitrogen is an inert gas but which at high temperatures can react with some materials also used in 3D printing. The use of nitrogen in this process is indicated for austenitic steel powders.
He Helium for Additive manufacturing +
Helium is an absolutely inert and very light gas. Its chemical and physical characteristics make it ideal for both PBF and DED 3D printing processes, but it is very rare and expensive, so it is mainly used in EBM processes given the low gas consumption that this process has. In DED processes it is often used mixed with other gases.
Sanarc H3 Sanarc H for Additive manufacturing +
A specific mixture for the Binder Jet and FDM Process
At Nippon Gases we are called “The Gas Professionals” for a reason, and it’s because we’ll be able to solve any doubt.