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For the Wear Component Maker

Wear parts – in complex shapes

The patented Vibenite® materials and the VBN Components 3D technique are suitable for various parts where high wear resistance is necessary. Often, the best way to improve a machine is to choose materials that withstand the rough use so that an optimised start behaviour will be preserved the whole life time.

By choosing Vibenite® you get:

  • extremely high wear resistance
  • a hard material, but still with the toughness of steel
  • high hot hardness
  • high fatigue resistance due to high purity (high cleanliness)
  • full dimension stability

…and in addition:

  • possibility to use complex geometrical shapes which formerly were impossible to manufacture
  • possibility to switch to a more wear resistant material than you have used before
  • lowest possible environmental impact

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Get our product sheet here and also order our Application note for Metal cutting to see how wear resistant Vibenite® is in real production!

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Latest news

GE Additive tells VBN’s story

November 20, 2019

Right now the Formnext exhibition in Frankfurt, focused on AM, is in full swing. In line with the fair, GE Additive has taken the opportunity to tell the story of VBN Components and that our patented alloys are printed using Arcam EBM machines. Read the full story on GE Additive’s website.

Are you our new Key Account Manager?

November 5, 2019

VBN Components ● Uppsala, Sweden ● Full time You may wonder if this is possible. – We know it is! VBN produces unique and fantastic metal materials. Among ourselves we also say that we work in the world’s most modern steel plant. We push boundaries and create new frames for what is possible. Our reality […]

Post processing guidelines to increase adoption of additive manufacturing

November 5, 2019

Press release 5 November 2019 The market for additively manufactured (AM) components with new metals increase each year. VBN Components in Sweden develops the most wear-resistant metals on the market. These will now be machined and analysed in project MacAM. To optimise post processing of VBN Components AM-materials, project Machining of AM components – MacAM […]

Newsletter October 2019

October 23, 2019

Dear friends, As promised in our last letter, we are experiencing an eventful fall. The EMO Metalworking fair in Hannover was a great success with many fruitful discussions. We can also proudly announce that our cemented carbide Vibenite® 480 has been twice awarded. Further, our CTO has been appointed to the council of a new […]

VBN Components winner of MM Maschinenmarkt’s innovation award

September 17, 2019

PRESS RELEASE 17 SEPTEMBER 2019 The winners of German MM Maschinenmarkt‘s innovation award have been announced at the EMO in Hannover, one of the world’s largest engineering fairs. Swedish VBN Components brought home the award in the category of additive manufacturing. At the EMO in Hannover, more than 2,100 exhibitors from 47 countries are currently […]

VBN Components finalist for MM Maschinenmarkt Award

September 10, 2019

PRESS RELEASE 10 SEPTEMBER, 2019 Among the 2,100 companies exhibiting at EMO metalworking fair in Hannover, German magazine MM Maschinenmarkt has chosen Swedish VBN Components as one of the finalists for its innovation award. One of the world’s largest engineering fairs, EMO in Hannover, will take place on the 16–21 September 2019. More than 2,100 […]

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VBN COMPONENTS AB,
LIBRO RINGVÄG 51, SE-752 28
UPPSALA, SWEDEN.
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One project within VBN has been funded by EIT Raw materials

One project within VBN has been funded by EIT Raw materials