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#237 Foundation Alloy CEO Jake Guglin: "MetalsFirst allows us to make compositions that otherwise aren't possible."

This week, we're joined by Foundation Alloy CEO Jake Guglin to discuss the development of next-generation metal AM alloys.

#237 Foundation Alloy CEO Jake Guglin: "MetalsFirst allows us to make compositions that otherwise aren't possible."

On this episode of the Additive Insight podcast, we are joined by Foundation Alloy CEO Jake Guglin.

Foundation Alloy is taking solid-state metallurgy developed at MIT and UC Irvine and using it to produce next-generation alloys capable of performing in the most extreme environments.

With its proprietary MetalsFIRST technology, the company officially launched a series of molybdenum alloys in November of last year. These alloys are said to exhibit significant increases in strength compared to competitor products, with Foundation Alloy confident they can meet the needs of manufacturers in aerospace, defence and energy.

Joining the Additive Insight podcast, Guglin explains how the MetalsFIRST technology works, shares how much progress has been made with customers so far, and outlines the application opportunities for molybdenum alloys moving forward.


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