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LIFT Activates Three Programs as Part of Dows Advanced Materials Challenge

LIFT, the national advanced materials manufacturing innovation institute, operated by the American Lightweight Materials Manufacturing Innovation Institute (ALMMII), announced it has launched three initiatives as part of the Advanced Materials Challenge.

The Advanced Materials Challenge was designed for industry and academia from across the nation to accelerate the delivery of innovative material solutions for Department of War (DoW) applications, including utilizing LIFT's Advanced Metallics Production & Processing (AMPP) center, which was opened in 2025, aimed at solving a critical gap in addressing advanced materials challenges across the U.S. industrial base.

Located at LIFT's Detroit, MI, headquarters and advanced manufacturing facility, the new center delivers high quality metal powder, wire and rod feedstocks across all alloy classes at a development scale to support the diverse breadth of additive manufacturing (AM) processes on the market today, curated by LIFT's team of materials scientists.

The three projects are:

  • Enabling robust cross-platform printing of structural high-strength aluminums and aluminum matrix composites with Elementum 3D: The project will develop and test a new approach to produce Elementum 3D's Reactive Additive Manufacturing (RAM) aluminum AM feedstocks to enhance print quality and uniformity across machine makes. Elementum 3D will design RAM alloy formulations for printing using Laser Beam Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF) systems and perform analysis of the samples printed. LIFT will produce the novel RAM powder in its AMPP center's gas atomization system and conduct AM parameter development.
  • Development of Ti-Cu-X Alloy with Refined Microstructure and Enhance Mechanical Properties Using Wire-Based AM Processes with Raytheon Technologies Research Center (RTRC): The project is aimed at developing a novel Ti-Cu-X alloy specifically tailored for wire-based AM processes, with a focus on achieving a refined microstructure to enhance mechanical properties suitable for replacing aluminum stator compressor components, replacing titanium alloys for engine rotors, and repairing titanium components in aerospace applications. LIFT will optimize the use of a Plasma Multi-Wire AM (PMWAAM) process through the use of a multiwire feeder and directed energy for the in-situ alloying processes. LIFT also plans to leverage the Field-Assisted Sintering Technology (FAST) process for the production of Ti-Cu-X alloys.
  • Virtual Qualification and Certification of an Advanced Structural Material Leveraging (ML) Advanced Data-driven Approaches with EOS North America: The project aims to revolutionize qualification and certification of advanced materials of interest to DoW by leveraging AI and ML. By utilizing data-driven qualification and certification with Texas A&M, creating a user-friendly interface through advancements created by 3Degrees, and with the demonstration of PBFM builds by LIFT, it seeks to replace traditional qualification framework with efficient, data-driven approaches, reducing costs, lengthy post-build testing, and improving material and process readiness for overall efficient and faster qualification for DoW-specific application.

"As a technology accelerator, it is incumbent upon us to work with our network of members across the country to drive innovation in materials, processes, and systems faster," said Noel Mack, Chief Technology Officer, LIFT. "We are thrilled to have had so many proposals for really innovative projects and are excited to have these three launched."

For more information contact:

LIFT

1400 Rosa Parks Blvd.

Detroit, MI 48216

313-309-9003

www.lift.technology

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