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Elementum 3D raises USD 2.875 million in project funding
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Jan 30, 2024
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Additive Manufacturing

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Jan 30, 2024

Elementum 3D raises USD 2.875 million in project funding

Funding

  • Elementum 3D, a developer of materials for additive manufacturing, has secured funding of USD 2,875,000 from America Makes to develop material property datasets.

  • The company intends to use the funding to create material property datasets for nickel and aluminum alloys to enhance the use of additive manufacturing in various sectors like aerospace, automotive, defense, and energy. 

  • As part of the project, Elementum 3D will incorporate technology from a range of companies including Battelle, Castheon, Dyndrite Corporation, Eaton Corporation, and EOS North America. 

  • The company stated that Dyndrite would provide copies of its LPBF Pro software to enable rapid build preparation, materials and process development, and report generation for qualifications for the EOS 3D printers selected for the program. Furthermore, the company will partner with Eaton Corporation to develop a design allowable dataset for its A7050-RAM2 material.

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