What's Happening?
VBN Components, a company based in Uppsala, Sweden, has demonstrated a new method for integrating additively manufactured cemented carbide into large-scale cast components. This innovation involves the use of Vibenite 480, a material known for its superior
wear resistance, which is integrated into industrial components through a process called Vibenite Nucleation Net Zone (VNNZ). This process allows for metallurgical bonding between high-chromium cast iron and Vibenite 480, significantly enhancing wear resistance in applications such as slurry pumps.
Why It's Important?
The development of this hybrid wear solution is crucial for industries that rely on durable components, such as mining and manufacturing. By improving the wear resistance of components, companies can reduce maintenance costs and extend the lifespan of their equipment. This innovation also highlights the potential of additive manufacturing to enhance traditional manufacturing processes, offering a scalable and cost-effective solution for producing high-performance industrial components. The ability to strategically place wear-resistant materials only where needed could lead to more efficient use of resources and reduced material waste.
What's Next?
VBN Components plans to verify this technology in full-scale slurry pump housings, focusing on the most wear-exposed areas. If successful, this approach could be applied to a wide range of industrial applications, potentially transforming how wear-resistant components are manufactured. The company may also explore partnerships with other manufacturers to expand the use of this technology across different sectors. Continued research and development could lead to further enhancements in material performance and manufacturing efficiency.











