Elmet highlights the Additive Manufacturing of refractory metals with new website

April 23, 2025

Elmet Technologies Inc has launched a new website focused on the refractory metal powders and the Additive Manufacturing of refractory metals (Courtesy Elmet Technologies)
Elmet Technologies Inc has launched a new website focused on the refractory metal powders and the Additive Manufacturing of refractory metals (Courtesy Elmet Technologies)

Elmet Technologies Inc, Lewiston, Maine, USA, has launched a new website showcasing its capabilities in producing specialist AM powders, additively manufactured parts, and high-performance solutions for markets that include defence, aerospace, medical, semiconductor manufacturing and industrial furnaces

In addition to showcasing Elmet’s high-purity powders and precision-engineered components, the site details the technical advantages of processing materials such as tungsten, molybdenum, niobium, and related alloys via Additive Manufacturing. Industry professionals can examine product data, explore detailed insights into the process, and learn about various AM techniques and methods.

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The website also highlights the capabilities of Elmet Technologies’ facilities, featuring a fully integrated manufacturing process across three US locations: Lewiston, Maine; Coldwater, Michigan; and Euclid, Ohio.

Elmet Technologies is the only US-owned and operated, fully integrated tungsten and molybdenum manufacturer and is the largest US-owned producer of tungsten and molybdenum materials and products, with nearly 400 employees.

www.elmetadditive.com

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