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Wear-resistant AM Components with VBN Components

Discover how VBN Components applies advanced processes like HIP and heat treatments to create hard, wear-resistant AM parts for various industries.
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Join Jim Shipley, our Business Development Manager and Magnus Bergman, CEO of VBN Components, as they discuss VBN’s innovative approach to creating wear-resistant hard metals using additive manufacturing (AM) technology.

Learn about VBN’s Vibenite® materials, applications in various industries, and how their advanced processes, including HIP and precise heat treatments, are transforming the production of hard, wear-resistant AM components.

You can read more about this topic in our whitepaper – Wear Resistant AM Components Enabled with In-HIP Heat Treatment!

 

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