SeAH Superalloy updates progress on $110 million Texas facility

SeAH Superalloy Technologies, a subsidiary of Korea’s SeAH Group, has published an update on the construction of its new $110 million facility in Temple, Texas, USA. Once complete, the site will be home to the first US special-alloy plant built by a South Korean company, producing up to 6,000 tons of advanced nickel-based alloys for aerospace, energy, and other critical sectors.
The update stated that work across core utilities and campus infrastructure continues to support long-term operations and site integration. Factory buildout progressed with continued electrical, dust collection, and equipment preparation work supporting future production systems. The company added that the atomiser decking installation is also progressing.
Recent efforts have reportedly been focused on bringing key laboratory systems online and advancing site and factory utilities that support future superalloy production. Outfitted to support repeatable, high-confidence analysis, the laboratory provides direct engineering feedback as SeAH advances long-term process control and validation efforts. A dedicated preparation suite, including saws, grinders, and polishers, supports consistent sample preparation for laboratory analysis and reliable downstream elemental testing across a range of materials.
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The laboratory’s GD-MS system supports detailed chemical analysis, enabling verification of elemental composition and purity against customer requirements and internal quality standards. This capability strengthens quality assurance and supports ongoing accreditation preparation. Multiple LECO elemental analysers expand the lab’s ability to confirm the elemental composition of superalloy products. Alongside tools such as the Optical Emission Spectrometer, they support an accurate and repeatable testing environment for product specification control.
Updates on the progress of the facility can be found here.



























