EMATec 2026

AMAZEMET is heading to Dresden for EMATec 2026 from June 2 to 5. Organized by Fraunhofer IFAM and TU Dresden, the focus is on the materials and manufacturing technologies required for the global energy transition.

Our team will be on-site throughout the week to discuss the latest in ultrasonic atomization and the specific capabilities of our rePOWDER platform. If you are working on custom alloy development for extreme environments or energy storage, we would like to show you how our technology handles the challenges of specialized material production.

Technical Presentation at EMATec 2026

Bartosz Morończyk, our Application Engineer, will be presenting his work on specialized feedstocks for the hydrogen economy on Thursday, June 4.

Ultrasonic Atomization of High-Entropy Metal Powders for Solid-State Hydrogen Storage

While high-entropy alloys (HEAs) based on transition metals are excellent candidates for solid-state hydrogen storage, R&D often stalls because it is difficult to produce high-quality, small-batch powders with custom compositions. Bartosz will discuss how we use plasma-assisted melting and ultrasonic atomization on the rePOWDER platform to solve this.

He will share data on the production of HEA powders like TiTaNbZr and TiVNbCr, specifically focusing on how achieving high chemical homogeneity and spherical particle distributions between $20–100 \text$ creates a direct path from initial alloy design to functional testing in hydrogen absorption-desorption cycles

  • Date: Thursday, June 4, 2026

  • Time: 10:30 AM

  • Location: Radisson Blu Radebeul Park Hotel and Conference Center

  • Speaker: Bartosz Morończyk

🤝 Let’s talk in Dresden

If you are attending EMATec, please join us for the session or reach out to Bartosz Morończyk on LinkedIn to set up a technical discussion. Whether your work involves refractory metals, reactive alloys, or new functional materials, we look forward to discussing how our ultrasonic atomization and Powder2Powder module can support your material development goals.

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About the Author: Jan Marchewicz

Analytical mind and natural problem solver, always ready to dive into challenges and find solutions fast. At AMAZEMET, I focus on making things work—and making them better—by bringing clarity, speed, and a drive for meaningful impact. If there’s something I don’t know, give me five minutes and I’ll figure it out. Passionate about continuous improvement and helping others. After hours, you’ll find me on a bike, out running, behind a camera, or singing my heart out.

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