Elmet Technologies

Elmet Technologies The only US-owned and operated fully integrated tungsten and molybdenum manufacturer.

Elmet is a fully-integrated manufacturer of high performance molybdenum and tungsten products and assemblies. Elmet's products serve a wide range of new and emerging industries, including electronics, medical imaging and devices, lighting (LED, incandescent, flourescent), semiconductor, photovoltaic, aerospace, automotive and thin film coating. Elmet is a globally diverse company that serves an in

creasing number of customers all over the world. Our corporate headquarters and manufacturing facility are located in Maine with global offices currently in Europe and Asia. Specialties:
Molybdenum & Tungsten Products / Components, Machining, Fabrications, & Assemblies

What makes our molybdenum electrodes the right choice for your glass melting furnace? It starts with the material – and ...
05/22/2026

What makes our molybdenum electrodes the right choice for your glass melting furnace? It starts with the material – and how it’s engineered.

Elmet Technologies has spent decades refining our molybdenum products to handle the conditions that push conventional electrode materials to their limits: extreme heat, aggressive melts, and continuous operation.

We’re here at , educating the glass industry on the material science and engineering standards that make the difference in glass melting applications.

Stop by Booth A03 – discuss your specific requirements with our team!

We are here at Glassman Latin America 2026 in Mexico City!Visit Elmet Technologies at Booth A03 to learn how our molybde...
05/21/2026

We are here at Glassman Latin America 2026 in Mexico City!

Visit Elmet Technologies at Booth A03 to learn how our molybdenum electrodes withstand extreme thermal loads and perform in highly aggressive glass melts.

will be here throughout the exhibition, showcasing our products and ready to discuss your requirements.

Connect with Victor Infante, Stephanie Sutton, and Dawn McBride on the showroom floor at Expo Santa Fe México!

Glass International

Last week, Nicholas MacArthur, Manager of Automation Engineering at Elmet Technologies participated in the Manufacturers...
05/13/2026

Last week, Nicholas MacArthur, Manager of Automation Engineering at Elmet Technologies participated in the Manufacturers Association of Maine's 2026 Summit and Gubernatorial Forum.

As part of the Advanced Manufacturing Panel, The Roux Institute at Northeastern University and Advanced Manufacturing Center, University of Maine partnered with Elmet Technologies through Maine’s Smart Manufacturing Roadmap program to conduct structured site assessments, technology maturity diagnostics, leadership and workforce surveys, and efforts to build tailored digital transformation roadmaps.

At the core of the approach is co-design: rather than imposing new technology from the top down, the roadmaps are built with employees to ensure that the right information reaches the right people, in the right form, at the right moment - accelerating decision-making on the shop floor and giving workers the tools they need to quickly recognize and respond to process disruptions and upsets.

“Participating in the MAME Summit was a great opportunity to share how collaborative, employee-centered digital transformation can strengthen manufacturing operations and workforce engagement,” said Nicholas MacArthur. “The Smart Manufacturing Roadmap program showed the value of building solutions alongside employees to improve decision-making and responsiveness on the shop floor.”

Elmet Technologies is attending Glassman Latin America 2026, hosted by Glass International and Quartz Business Media. Vi...
05/07/2026

Elmet Technologies is attending Glassman Latin America 2026, hosted by Glass International and Quartz Business Media.

Visit us May 20-21, 2026 at Stand A03 in Mexico City!

After an incredible 42 years of dedication and service, we are proud to celebrate Stephen Wing on his well-earned retire...
04/30/2026

After an incredible 42 years of dedication and service, we are proud to celebrate Stephen Wing on his well-earned retirement from Elmet Technologies.

Throughout his career, Steve has worn many hats, always stepping up wherever he was needed. His unwavering commitment, strong work ethic, and loyalty have left a lasting impact on our organization and the people around him. Simply put—his dedication is the kind that sets the standard for excellence.

It was wonderful to celebrate this milestone with Steve, alongside his wife, whose support has been part of his journey.

Steve, thank you for 42 remarkable years. Your contributions will not be forgotten, and your presence will truly be missed. We wish you all the best in this next chapter—may it be filled with relaxation, happiness, and time well spent with those you love.

Congratulations on your retirement!

Checking in from Booth 416 at   in Long Beach!Visit Elmet Technologies to learn about the latest innovations with tungst...
04/28/2026

Checking in from Booth 416 at in Long Beach!

Visit Elmet Technologies to learn about the latest innovations with tungsten, molybdenum, and other high-performance materials for specialized vacuum environments.

Connect with our team at the exhibition:
Marc Lamare
Mike Stawovy
Victor Infante

Society of Vacuum Coaters (SVC)
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Elmet Technologies will be exhibiting at the 69th Annual Society of Vacuum Coaters (SVC) Technical Conference in Long Be...
04/22/2026

Elmet Technologies will be exhibiting at the 69th Annual Society of Vacuum Coaters (SVC) Technical Conference in Long Beach, CA.

Visit us at Booth No. 416 to discuss our high-performance materials and components for vacuum coating and thin-film applications.

Our team will be available to review technical specifications and project requirements for tungsten, molybdenum, and high-performance metal solutions.

Exhibition details:

• Event: 69th Annual SVC Technical Conference
• Dates: April 28-29, 2026
• Location: Long Beach, CA
• Elmet Technologies Booth: 416

For more information or to schedule a meeting during the conference, contact us via our website or through your account representative.

04/16/2026

From Maine to the Moon

One of the biggest challenges facing manufacturing isn’t a lack of opportunity. It’s a lack of awareness.

Many people simply don’t realize that work happening inside Maine manufacturing facilities contributes to projects seen around the world… and even beyond it.

Two MAME members — FMI and Elmet Technologies — contributed to Artemis II, led by NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration, part of the mission to return humans to the Moon.

- FMI, based in Biddeford, provided critical propulsion components for the Orion Launch Abort System, designed to propel the crew module away from the rocket within milliseconds if a life-threatening event occurs during launch.

- Elmet Technologies, headquartered in Lewiston, supplied high-performance tungsten materials and precision components capable of withstanding the extreme conditions of spaceflight.

Behind these achievements are the engineers, machinists, technicians, and skilled professionals right here in Maine who make this work possible every day.

It’s a powerful reminder that a career in Maine manufacturing can contribute to some of the most ambitious missions in the world.

04/16/2026

Elmet Technologies has been granted US Patent No. 12,571,080 – Fabrication of Metallic Parts by Additive Manufacturing.

U.S. Patent No. 12,571,080 - Fabrication of Metallic Parts by Additive ManufacturingElmet Technologies, the sole U.S.-ow...
04/15/2026

U.S. Patent No. 12,571,080 - Fabrication of Metallic Parts by Additive Manufacturing
Elmet Technologies, the sole U.S.-owned and vertically integrated tungsten and molybdenum manufacturer, today announces the issuance of U.S. Patent No. 12,571,080 titled “Fabrication of Metallic Parts by Additive Manufacturing.”

As the sixth U.S. patent granted in this field, it further strengthens Elmet Technologies’ growing portfolio of intellectual property in powders and processes for additive manufacturing and powder metallurgy applications.

The patented invention discloses methods for fabricating three-dimensional metallic objects using a dry powder bed of substantially spherical composite particles – each comprising a mixture and/or alloy of constituent metals, including tungsten heavy alloys with controlled additions of nickel, iron, copper, cobalt, or manganese. The process leverages advanced spray drying and optional plasma densification to produce highly flowable, densified composite particles, enabling reliable binder-jet printing and other powder-bed additive manufacturing techniques. The resulting sintered parts meet or exceed ASTM B777 specifications for tungsten heavy alloys, with demonstrated performance in density, hardness, and tensile strength suitable for aerospace, defense, and industrial applications.

“This patent reflects the depth of innovation our team has built over years of materials research,” said Michael T. Stawovy, co-inventor and Vice President of Research & Development at Elmet Technologies. “By combining spray drying and plasma densification, we have developed a reliable pathway to produce powders and metallic parts through additive manufacturing that meet the demanding performance standards of our aerospace and defense customers – all from a domestically owned and operated facility.”

Key features of the patented invention include:

• Flowable Composite Powder: Substantially spherical particles with a Hall flow rate ranging from approximately 1 s/50g to 25 s/50g, enabling consistent powder-bed spreading and binder-jet printing.

• Optimized Particle Architecture: Each composite particle features tungsten grains surrounded by a matrix of lower-melting-point transition metals, yielding controlled densification behavior and minimal shrinkage during sintering.

• High Purity: Interstitial impurity concentrations (oxygen, carbon, and trace elements) are minimized through the plasma densification process, preserving the mechanical integrity of the finished part.

• Dual Fabrication Pathways: The invention covers both powder-bed binder-jet printing and wire-based directed energy deposition, providing manufacturing flexibility for complex tungsten and refractory metal alloy components.

The technology addresses a long-standing challenge in metal additive manufacturing – producing dense, flowable, chemically uniform refractory metal powders that retain their properties under extreme processing conditions. Parts fabricated using this process have demonstrated compliance with ASTM B777 Class 1 specifications, including density, hardness, ultimate tensile strength, and elongation requirements, opening new possibilities to produce complex tungsten components for extreme environments.

This patent builds on a lineage of intellectual property developed by Elmet Technologies, reinforcing its position as a leader in refractory metal solutions.

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