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In this session, we discuss the results of a recent comparative study where test specimen parts printed by laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) utilizing both EIGA and plasma atomized powders were investigated by comparing their chemical, microstructural, mechanical, and physical properties conducted within the framework of the ASTM F3001 and F3302 standards.

In this comparative study, test specimen parts printed by laser powder bed fusion utilizing both EIGA and plasma atomized powders were investigated by comparing their chemical, microstructural, mechanical, and physical properties conducted within the framework of the ASTMF3001 and F3302 standards.
This work is a continuation of the previously published study on Ti64 powder equivalency, which expanded on these two atomization processes and established the advantages of EIGA powders over those produced with the plasma atomization method.
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