Ti-6Al-4V offers one of the best strength-to-weight ratios among structural metals, making it ideal for SLM applications where weight reduction is crucial. Components such as brackets, housings and structural supports can be produced with superior mechanical properties while significantly reducing mass—especially valuable in aerospace and aviation sectors.
This alloy maintains stability in high-temperature environments and resists corrosion from fuels, gases and saline conditions. It is widely used in turbomachinery, energy applications and offshore components. Via SLM, alloys like Ti-6Al-4V can be precisely shaped into complex forms that maintain performance in harsh operating environments.
SLM combined with Ti-6Al-4V supports topology-optimized designs and lattice structures for superior stiffness and mass efficiency. These capabilities allow engineers to tailor material distribution based on load paths, achieving high-performance lightweight components with minimal waste and improved fuel or energy efficiency.
After SLM printing, Ti-6Al-4V responds effectively to HIP and heat treatment, which improve density, fatigue life and microstructural uniformity. Finishing procedures such as CNC machining and EDM easily refine tolerance-critical surfaces.