Metal powders.
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Make or order metal
powders
produced with ATO ultrasonic atomization.
Steel
Steel is the most widely used material in almost all industries due to its low price, high mechanical properties and a w...
Titanium
Titanium is one of the most promising materials of the 21st century, having one of the highest values of strength to den...
Nickel
Nickel-based alloys are mainly used in the aerospace industry due to their high temperature and corrosion resistance com...
Aluminum
Aluminum is one of the most commonly used non-ferrous alloys due to its low density, relatively high strength and good c...
Magnesium
The lightest construction material which has decent strength and the highest specific strength for metal alloys. Magnesi...
Refractory Metals
This group includes the most resilient materials that are hard to manufacture and form using conventional technologies....
Precious Metals
Gold, platinum and silver can be successfully atomized to produce fine metal powders. This opens new shaping possibiliti...
Copper
Copper and its alloys are best known for their electrical and thermal conductivity. The material has high resistance to...
High-entropy alloys (HEA)
High entropy alloys are being developed at many research institutions. The results indicate that some HEAs have signific...
Special alloys
In addition to the common metals, we have successfully atomized metals for the semiconductor industry, such as MoS2 and...
Make metal powder from your alloy
Request ultrasonic atomized metal powder from your alloy with PSD for your and AM process — with no minimum batch size.
Spherical high-quality metal powders produced with ATO Technology
With ATO ultrasonic atomization technology, any alloy can become high-quality metal powder whether you
want to make it
yourself or order from us.
Traditional suppliers offer a limited selection of metal powders. With ATO, you're not limited by what's
available on
the market. Our ultrasonic atomization technology lets you produce powders from your own alloys, even in
small batches. And if you prefer, we can do it for you.
Choose from our growing range of ready-made powders—or contact us to atomize your custom alloy.