Product Intelligence
While standard CoCrMo is the industry baseline, CoCrMoW is the upgrade. The addition of Tungsten (W) to the Cobalt-Chromium matrix isn't just a filler—it is a strategic microstructural reinforcer.
Layrr Materials CoCrMoW is engineered for applications requiring higher thermal stability and superior mechanical strength than standard CoCr alloys can provide. We supply this powder specifically for Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF), ensuring a tight particle size distribution that delivers fully dense, pore-free parts capable of supporting brittle ceramic veneers or withstanding abrasive industrial slurry.
Material Behaviour & Microstructure
The magic of this alloy lies in the "W" (Tungsten).
By integrating Tungsten into the solid solution, we alter the alloy's performance profile in three distinct ways:
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Solid-Solution Strengthening: Tungsten atoms, being larger and heavier, distort the crystal lattice, significantly increasing the yield strength and hardness without sacrificing too much ductility.
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CTE Management: The thermal expansion coefficient is tuned (typically 14.1 - 14.5 times 10-6K-1) to match widely used dental ceramics. This prevents the "chipping" or cracking of porcelain coatings during cooling.
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High-Temp Stability: Improved creep resistance at elevated temperatures compared to W-free variants.
Processing Advantage: The Layrr Standard
In high-performance alloys, oxide inclusions are fatal.
Our CoCrMoW is gas-atomised in an inert environment to ensure:
Flowability: Highly spherical morphology ensures smooth spreading in the build chamber, reducing the risk of recoater jams during long prints.
Critical Applications
This alloy bridges the gap between medical precision and heavy industrial durability:
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Dental Restorations: The primary choice for Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal (PFM) crowns and bridges due to its perfect thermal expansion match with ceramics.
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High-Wear Valve Trim: Used in oil & gas control valves where resistance to "wire drawing" (erosion by high-velocity fluid) is required.
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Hot Gas Path Components: Industrial turbine parts that need to resist oxidation while under static load.
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Glass Manufacturing: Moulds and plungers that must resist thermal fatigue.