Gränges Powder Metallurgy SAS, located in Saint-Avold, France, is investing in a new post-processing line for producing aluminium powders for Additive Manufacturing (AM). The line will feature ATEX-certified sieving, homogenising, and packing equipment within a closed workspace to ensure optimal safety and cleanliness. It is expected to be fully operational by the first quarter of 2025.
With over three decades of experience, Gränges Powder Metallurgy specialises in high-performance aluminium alloys through inert gas atomisation. The company is renowned for its Dispal range of low-thermal expansion AlSi alloys, widely used in the semiconductor and precision optics industries. In addition to Dispal, Gränges produces standard AlSi10Mg powders and custom aluminium alloys tailored to specific customer needs.
Gränges Powder Metallurgy is a subsidiary of the Gränges Group, an organisation dedicated to aluminium products. In 2023, the Gränges Group reported total net sales of 22,518 MSEK (€1.92 billion) and an operating profit of 1,576 MSEK (€135 million). The plant in Saint-Avold, France, specialises in aluminium powder production and spray forming, boasting a total capacity of 3,500 metric tonnes per year.
“The investment is a step in our ambition to become a leading producer of aluminium AM powders. With the investment, Gränges can supply large quantities of homogeneous, spherical aluminium powders with sharp powder size cuts and processed under inert gas. The dedication to aluminium alloys guarantees cleanliness from cross contamination with other alloys. It also enables synergies in raw material purchase, in processing and in R&D, ensuring that we have the right capacity, price and quality for the market,” said Peter Vikner, Managing Director, Gränges Powder Metallurgy.
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