Elementum 3D offers materials for additive manufacturing (AM). Its patented reactive additive manufacturing (RAM) technology enables the company to combine ceramic strengthening sub-microns with alloy particles to produce high-quality, printable metal matrix composites (MMCs). Elementum's proprietary successful MMC was with aluminum, but it has expanded its portfolio with MMCs with steel, tantalum, tungsten, nickel, and copper. Elementum 3D has two production facilities (10,000 sq ft and 11,000 sq ft, respectively) located in Colorado.
Key customers and partnerships
In May 2024, the company entered into a commercial co-exclusive license with NASA to produce and distribute its GRX-810 material for the creation of lighter and thinner engine parts. The material will be made of an oxide dispersion-strengthened (ODS) alloy and offered to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) of airplanes and rockets. In July 2024, Elementum 3D partnered with RPM Innovations, a provider of laser systems and manufacturing services, for the NASA-initiated Reactive Additive Manufacturing for the Fourth Industrial Revolution (RAMFIRE) project. The partnership aims to develop a 36" 3D-printed aluminum aerospike nozzle with enhanced efficiency and performance by leveraging Elementum 3D's A6061-RAM2 aluminum alloy.
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