ArcelorMittal S.A.: ArcelorMittal enters the additive manufacturing industry as a steel powder supplier

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ArcelorMittal S.A.

15 November 2023, 08:00 CET

The company is building an industrial-scale atomiser in Spain to produce high-quality steel powders for multiple additive manufacturing technologies 

ArcelorMittal today announces its entry into the additive manufacturing (AdM) market as a steel powder supplier. The company is building an industrial-scale inert gas atomiser in Aviles, Spain, to produce steel powders for AdM technologies such as laser powder bed fusion (LPBF), binder jetting (BJ) and direct energy deposition (DED).

The atomiser, which will start production in January 2024, will have a large batch-size production capability, from 200 kg to 3 tonnes, and an initial annual capacity of 1000 tonnes. This will enable ArcelorMittal to supply significant volumes of steel powders with consistent quality, reliability and traceability, meeting the high standards and specifications of the AdM industry.

In line with ArcelorMittal's commitment to sustainability and decarbonisation, the company is committed to advancing the sustainability of additive manufacturing. The atomiser will therefore produce powders from scrap steel, using renewable electricity, atomising with industrial gases produced by renewable energy, and using recycled and recyclable packaging solutions.

A new business unit, ArcelorMittal Powders, has been established to commercialise the output of the atomiser. The steel powders will be offered in size ranges suitable for all existing powder-based metal additive technologies in manufacturing industries such as aerospace, defence, automotive, medical, and energy. They can also be used in the latest technological developments such as the brake disc coatings being developed to help Automotive OEMs and Tier Ones comply with the EU7 regulation on particle emissions. A layer of powder deposited on the brake disc provides wear and corrosion resistance which significantly reduces the particulate emissions of braking.

Commenting, Gregory Ludkovsky, Chief Executive Officer of Global Research and Development, ArcelorMittal, said:

"We are proud to launch ArcelorMittal Powders, a new business unit that reflects our vision to be at the forefront of innovation and sustainability in the steel industry. By producing and supplying steel powders for additive manufacturing, we are expanding our portfolio of advanced materials and solutions for the future of manufacturing. We believe that steel has great potential to become the material of choice for additive manufacturing, thanks to its versatility, performance and sustainability.