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    A molybdenum plate is removed from an oven last week at Elmet Technologies in Lewiston.

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    Ingots of molybdenum were pressed from molybdenum powder recently at Elmet Technologies in Lewiston.

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    Silia Ndunga of Auburn works with tungsten wire last week at Elmet Technologies in Lewiston. The wire Ndunga is working with is 1/1,000th of an inch thick.

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    Tungsten wire is heat treated at Elmet Technologies in Lewiston.

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    Tungsten wire is among the products made at Elmet Technologies in Lewiston.

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    Principals at Elmet Technologies in Lewiston are, from left, Chief Financial Officer Derek Fox, Anania & Associates owner Peter Anania and Vice President of Sales and Marketing Marc Lamare.

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    An employee completes a job last week at Elmet Technologies in Lewiston.

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    Sheets of molybdenum are made recently at Elmet Technologies in Lewiston.

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    Leo Wainwright, a heavy wire specialist, makes tungsten wire last week at Elmet Technologies in Lewiston.

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    Bert Dumont, from left, Donald Theriault and Dave Kenney review details recently at Elmet Technologies in Lewiston.

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    A molybdenum plate is removed from an oven last week at Elmet Technologies in Lewiston.

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    Molybdenum plates are packaged and waiting at Elmet Technologies to be shipped to a customer.

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    Adam Kobel of Auburn works with a molybdenum plate last week at Elmet Technologies in Lewiston.

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