Cobalt Chrome Alloy Powder for Metal 3D Printing CCM MC | LPBF Compatible – 10 kg / 22 lbs

$1,235

High Strength. Wear Resistant. Biocompatible. CCM MC cobalt chrome alloy powder for LPBF, EBM, and DED additive manufacturing. PowderRange® CCM-MC delivers excellent wear resistance, corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility for demanding medical and industrial applications.

  • Technology:

    Metal LPBF

  • Printing Materials:

    Metal Powders

  • Production Method:

    EIGA (Electrode Induction Gas Atomization)

  • Powder Package:

    10 kg bottle, 440 kg hopper, 840 kg hopper

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  • Delivery: 5-10 Business Days

$1,235

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Description

PowderRange® CCM-MC is a cobalt-chromium-molybdenum alloy powder developed for metal additive manufacturing using LPBF, EBM, and DED processes. It is a high-nitrogen, middle-carbon wrought version of ASTM F75, offering enhanced strength, wear resistance, and fatigue performance compared to standard low-carbon CoCrMo alloys.

Manufactured using vacuum induction melting (VIM) followed by nitrogen gas atomization, PowderRange® CCM-MC delivers excellent powder cleanliness, controlled chemistry, and reliable printability. The alloy exhibits excellent weldability in laser additive manufacturing and can be processed using argon or nitrogen shielding gas.

PowderRange® CCM-MC maintains high mechanical strength at temperatures up to 1112 °F (600 °C) and demonstrates strong resistance to corrosion and wear across aggressive service environments. When specified with nickel content below 0.1%, the material is biocompatible and non-magnetic, making it suitable for MRI-compatible medical devices.

This balanced combination of strength, wear resistance, corrosion resistance, and AM processability makes CCM-MC an ideal choice for small, highly loaded biomedical components and demanding industrial applications.

Element Composition (%) Element Composition (%)
Manganese 1.00 Titanium 0.10
Nickel 0.50 Sulfur 0.010
Carbon 0.10 – 0.20 Chromium 27.00 – 30.00
Silicon 1.00 Nitrogen 0.25
Aluminum 0.10 Phosphorus 0.020
Molybdenum 5.00 – 7.00 Iron 0.75
Tungsten 0.20 Oxygen 0.10
Boron 0.010

machine type:

F – LPBF

Key Performance Benefits

  • High strength and fatigue resistance

  • Excellent wear and erosion resistance

  • Corrosion resistant in aggressive environments

  • Biocompatible and non-magnetic (Ni < 0.1%)

  • Excellent weldability in laser additive manufacturing

  • Stable mechanical performance up to 600 °C (1112 °F)

industries

Energy /  Medical / Dental

Typical Applications

  • Orthopedic and dental implants

  • Medical fracture fixation devices

  • Gas turbine nozzle and instrumentation components

  • Oil and gas tooling and instrumentation

 

 

Feature PowderRange® CCM PowderRange® CCM-MC
Carbon / Nitrogen Low carbon Middle carbon, high nitrogen
Strength High Higher
Wear Resistance High Very high
Ductility & Toughness Better Slightly lower
AM Processability Excellent Excellent
Biocompatible / MRI Safe Yes Yes
Best For Complex geometries, balanced performance High-load, wear-critical parts
  • Brand Carpenter Additive
  • Technology Metal LPBF
  • Powder Package 10 kg bottle, 440 kg hopper, 840 kg hopper
  • PSD (particle size distribution) 15–45 µm
  • Printing Materials Metal Powders
  • Material CoCr-0404
  • Country of origin USA
  • Production Method EIGA (Electrode Induction Gas Atomization)

Materials

  • CoCr-0404

Frequently asked questions

What is CCM-MC material?

CCM-MC is a cobalt-chromium-molybdenum alloy powder designed for metal additive manufacturing. It is a high-nitrogen, middle-carbon wrought version of ASTM F75 offering higher strength and wear resistance.

Which additive manufacturing processes are compatible with CCM-MC?

PowderRange® CCM-MC is compatible with LPBF, EBM, and DED processes.

How does CCM-MC differ from standard CCM?

CCM-MC contains higher carbon and nitrogen levels, resulting in increased strength, wear resistance, and fatigue performance compared to standard CCM.

Is CCM-MC biocompatible?

Yes. When specified with nickel content below 0.1%, CCM-MC is biocompatible and suitable for medical applications.

Is CCM-MC magnetic?

No. CCM-MC is non-magnetic and suitable for MRI-compatible devices.

What shielding gas is recommended?

PowderRange® CCM-MC can be processed using either argon or nitrogen shielding gas.

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