SLM-printed 316L components offer high strength, corrosion resistance and weight optimization, making them ideal for brackets, structural supports and fluid handling modules. The alloy’s stable performance under thermal cycling aligns well with the demanding requirements of aerospace and aviation systems.
316L is biocompatible and easy to sterilize, which supports custom implants, surgical tooling and medical housings. SLM enables rapid prototyping and customization while CNC finishing provides the precision needed for pharmaceutical and food industry applications.
Due to its excellent corrosion resistance, 316L is widely used in pumps, valves and structural components in saltwater environments. The ability to create lightweight and complex shapes via SLM makes it especially valuable for marine engineering applications.
SLM enables topology-optimized and high-efficiency 316L components with internal channels for cooling and fluid distribution. These capabilities benefit power generation modules where mechanical reliability and heat management are crucial.