3D Printed Engines Propel Next Industrial Revolution
Converging efforts to 3D print engines promise major savings in rocketry and beyond In the fall of 2023, NASA hot fire tested an aluminum-based, 3D-printed rocket engine nozzle. What made
Converging efforts to 3D print engines promise major savings in rocketry and beyond In the fall of 2023, NASA hot fire tested an aluminum-based, 3D-printed rocket engine nozzle. What made
The United States Air Force Rapid Sustainment Office (RSO) recently expanded its material characterisation agreement with Elementum 3D, based in Thornton, Colorado. The agreement is focused on specification, dataset generation,
ERIE, Colo., July 25, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Elementum 3D, a leading developer and supplier of metal additive manufacturing (AM) advanced materials, print parameters, and services, is pleased to share that, collaborating with RPM Innovations,
Elementum 3D, a leading developer and supplier of metal additive manufacturing (AM) advanced materials, print parameters, and services proudly announces the registration of its second powder feedstock material with the Aluminum
(ERIE, COLO., May 9) Elementum 3D, a leading developer and supplier of metal additive manufacturing (AM) advanced materials, print parameters, and services, is pleased to announce that NASA has selected
PSP-AC’s propulsion team posing with the print of their TCA component. Additive manufacturing (AM) is transforming the impossible into possible. It’s also transforming how the next generation of innovators will
Reimagining and improving the iconic INTENSE M1 downhill bike’s suspension required additive manufacturing to produce its new central “backbone” bottom bracket/suspension foundation. Erie, Colorado; Farmington, CT; and Temecula, CA—Elementum 3D, a
Elementum 3D awarded $2,875,000 to expand availability of statistically based industrially relevant AM material. Elementum 3D, a leading developer and supplier of metal additive manufacturing (AM) advanced materials, print parameters,
Dyndrite™, along with additive manufacturing (AM) materials producers Constellium, Elementum 3D, and Sandvik announced the formation of the first industry led, “Materials Consortium” for AM. The joint effort is designed
NASA recently built and tested an additively-manufactured – or 3D printed – rocket engine nozzle made of aluminum, making it lighter than conventional nozzles and setting the course for deep
Elementum 3D, is set to launch its revolutionary A5083-RAM5 aluminum alloy at the upcoming Rapid + TCT 2023 event, taking place from May 2-4. Developed in part with the support
Elementum 3D, Erie, Colorado, USA, has announced the pilot release of a new high-speed Additive Manufacturing parameter set for its IN625-RAM2 enhanced nickel superalloy. The company has optimised the build
I had the opportunity to learn more about Laser Powder-Bed Fusion (L-PBF) material development from Elementum3D during a visit inside the Incodema3D contract manufacturing facility outside of Ithaca, NY. Incodema3D
Lübeck, Germany – November 29th, 2022. Metal-based additive manufacturing requires a need for collaboration between hardware OEMs and material providers to work together to solve for their customers’ problems. SLM
Thom Stalcup brings deep experience scaling and growing technology startups Erie, Colorado November 9. Elementum 3D is pleased to announce it has hired Thom Stalcup as chief operating officer (COO). Mr. Stalcup
IMTS+ interview with Jacob Nuechterlein, president and founder. The video showcases Elementum 3D’s metal AM materials along with a revolutionary automotive application printed with A1000-RAM10, a metal matrix composite. Click the
A7050-RAM2, an aerospace and specialty Additive Manufacturing aluminum alloy from Elementum 3D, Erie, Colorado, USA, features a combination of high toughness and strength, as well as good stress corrosion cracking
Rhenium, the last of the stable elements to be discovered, is one of the scarcest elements in the Earth’s crust. It has the highest melting point of any metal aside
One of the many considerations in 3D printing is what materials should be used for the printing process. Though still limited, 3D printing materials have expanded in recent years. Going
*This article featuring Elementum 3D was published on BizWest – Boulder Valley/Northern Colorado on January 12, 2022 By Christopher Wood ERIE — An Erie-based company that develops metal-additive manufacturing materials has
LOUISVILLE, Colo. – Sept. 2, 2021 – PRLog — Fortius Metals, Inc., an innovative metal 3D printing company, has announced today that it has closed on a pre-seed financing round after surpassing its goal by 40%.
Elementum 3D, Erie, Colorado, USA, was awarded two SBIR Phase I in May and June 2021 by NASA and the US Department of the Navy, respectively. The first SBIR is
BEAMIT has added the aluminium alloy Al2024 RAM2C to its metal additive manufacturing services to support customers in the motorsport, automotive and aeronautical markets. Produced via a process parameterised in BEAMIT,
The NASA SBIR Phase 1 funding award to Elementum 3D is centered around the development of additively manufactured soft magnetic materials for large diameter. (HETs). In-space electric propulsion systems are
SLM Solutions and Elementum 3D have announced a partnership that will allow users of SLM metal 3D printing platforms a greater choice of materials. The companies have come together to
Often discovery begets more discovery, creativity begets more creativity, and innovation begets more innovation. This is the premise of networking and cooperative business incubators. A great example would be the
One of the many considerations in 3D printing is what materials should be used for the printing process. Though still limited, 3D printing materials have expanded in recent years. Going
NASA has selected 17 U.S. companies for 20 partnerships to mature industry-developed space technologies for the Moon and beyond through the Space Technology Mission Directorate’s 2020 Announcement of Collaboration Opportunity (ACO). The selected
On October 23, 2020, the U.S. Air Force’s inaugural Advanced Manufacturing Olympics (AMO) event Technical Challenges winners were announced. Elementum 3D was selected as the event’s first ever Gold Medalist
BOSTON, Aug. 4, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — The metal additive manufacturing market will be negatively impacted by the 2020 pandemic. Despite this short-to-mid-term setback, the industry is forecast to rise and exceed $10Bn within the
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Tyler’s message will key on blown powder Directed Energy Deposition (L-DED) for AM and repair and why this process is being realized by industry as one of the key pillars in printing thin wall part structures and large part envelope requirements.
Shawn will reveal how Lithography-based Ceramic Manufacturing (LCM) is producing high resolution, high performance technical ceramics that can serve a wide range of applications and structural materials, such as alumina, zirconia, and silicon nitride. He will also touch on how LCM has progressed into multi-material components incorporating ceramics and metals.
Jeff’s presentation will focus on the advances in wire DED, including welding processes for wire DED (arc, laser, and e-beam), next-generation alloys for large format metal 3D printing, and use cases that can benefit from replacing large forgings, replacing large machined billets, and producing advanced tooling — enabling next generation designs.
Dr. Jacob Nuechterlein is the founder and president of Elementum 3D in Erie, CO. He earned his Bachelor of Engineering, Master of Science, and Doctor of Philosophy at the Colorado School of Mines. Jacob has been researching, teaching, or consulting on topics such as casting and powder metallurgy for the last 14 years. Elementum 3D’s work with powder bed laser additive manufacturing is based on these principles. In addition, is thesis work in thermodynamics and formation kinetics of metal matrix composites is directly related to all 3D printing processes.