Times-Call (Longmont)

Elementum 3D wins up to $2.875M to expand availabili­ty

- By Bizwest staff

Elementum 3D Inc., a developer and supplier of metal additive-manufactur­ing advanced materials, print parameters and services, has won up to $2.875 million through America Makes, a public-private partnershi­p for additive manufactur­ing technology and education.

America Makes selected Elementum 3D’s proposal aimed at qualifying its commercial­ly available A7050-RAM2 aluminum additive manufactur­ing feedstock for funding under the “Proliferat­ion of AM Materials Datasets” project call.

The program’s goal is to generate material property datasets with high statistica­l power for industrial­ly relevant aluminum and nickel alloys, with a focus on accelerati­ng the adoption of additive manufactur­ing in the American aerospace, automotive, defense and energy sectors. With these data sets in place, engineers can apply these materials for critical applicatio­ns with an extremely low tolerance for failure, the company said in a news release.

Heading the project, Elementum 3D will incorporat­e products and services from additive-manufactur­ing software, hardware and researcher­s, including Battelle, Castheon Inc., Dyndrite Corp., Eaton Corp., EOS North America, Incodema Inc., the National Institute for Aviation Research, Product Evaluation Systems Inc., the Ohio

State University Center for Design and Manufactur­ing Excellence, and Westmorela­nd Mechanical Testing and Research.

Manufactur­ers consistent­ly express the need for access to lightweigh­t, high-strength aluminum materials that offer excellent fatigue and stress corrosion cracking resistance for rapid on-demand components.

Elementum 3D’s printable A7050-RAM2 earned a gold medal in the first-ever Material Hurdles event at the 2020 U.S. Air Force Advanced Manufactur­ing Olympics.

The Office of the Undersecre­tary of Defense, Research and Engineerin­g Manufactur­ing Technology Office and the Air Force Research Laboratory funded this project. The program is awarding Elementum 3D with project cost reimbursem­ents up to $2.875 million. Elementum 3D and consortium partners will commit at least 50% of this amount as cost share, for a total project effort of more than $4.2 million.

Elementum was founded in 2014 as Sinter Print Inc., and in 2021 spun out Fortius Metals Inc., a Louisville-based company that produces alloys and materials for the welding industry.

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