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The company was featured in the first edition of The 3D Printing World Guide, on pages 11-12. Browse the full offer, history and legacy.

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Origin: Poland

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Overview


AMAZEMET, a 2019 spin-off from Warsaw University of Technology, specializes in providing and developing advanced ultrasonic atomization devices for tailored powder manufacturing and compact high-vacuum furnaces for post-processing and heat-treatment applications. Laboratory-scale solutions like rePOWDER and inFURNER support leading researchers worldwide in Additive Manufacturing and beyond.

AMAZEMET’s newest solution, Powder2Powder, enables ultrasonic atomization from any powder feedstock. Building on its expertise in materials science, AMAZEMET has expanded its operations to include the production of custom metal powders tailored to specific requirements. Rooted in academia, AMAZEMET actively collaborates on research projects (9 projects granted) to develop innovative materials for AM, maintaining strong ties with scientists and academic institutions around the globe.

AMAZEMET also partners with industry leaders such as Colibrium Additive, Aconity, and Indutherm. Additionally, AMAZEMET offers production and engineering services such as welding, CNC machining, metal 3D printing, for demanding small and medium production runs.

Legacy


AMAZEMET’s technology is a game-changer for material research and metal additive manufacturing, offering a revived approach to ultrasonic atomization that transforms powder production and material development. Although ultrasonic atomization was first introduced in the 1960s, it was overshadowed by gas atomization and low demand for ultra-spherical particles. Currently, with the growing need for small-scale powder production, AMAZEMET has modernized and refined this technology.

The catalyst was a Ph.D. student’s search for an affordable method to produce a batch of bulk metallic glass powder. By rediscovering ultrasonic atomization, AMAZEMET’s founder, Łukasz Żrodowski, developed an in-house solution, rePOWDER, backed by 12 patented solutions.

Now, AMAZEMET’s ultrasonic metal atomizer broadens scientific possibilities while driving progress and sustainability in additive manufacturing and beyond. The company integrates scientific expertise with industrial needs, aiding researchers in over 70 locations worldwide, including NASA, EMPA, Georgia Tech, Northwestern University, and Oak Ridge National Lab.

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