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Aquatech and Momentum Technologies Partner to Boost Domestic Critical Mineral Refining Capacity

By MGN EditorialJune 19, 2026 at 06:00 PM

Aquatech and Momentum Technologies have announced a strategic partnership aimed at accelerating domestic critical mineral refining, a development with implications for maritime supply chains dependent on rare earth and critical mineral inputs.

## Aquatech and Momentum Technologies Partner to Boost Domestic Critical Mineral Refining Capacity Two prominent players in the critical minerals and industrial processing sector have joined forces in a move that could strengthen domestic supply chains for materials essential to shipbuilding, offshore energy, and maritime technology manufacturing. Aquatech, a global leader in critical mineral processing and industrial water technology headquartered in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, has announced a strategic partnership with Momentum Technologies, a company focused on revolutionizing critical mineral and metal refining, according to a PR Newswire release dated June 19, 2026. While specific financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed, the partnership is described as targeting the acceleration of domestic refining capabilities for critical minerals — materials that underpin a wide range of industrial and technological applications, including electric propulsion systems, advanced navigation equipment, and offshore wind infrastructure. ### Maritime Industry Relevance The maritime sector has an increasing stake in the stability and availability of critical mineral supply chains. The ongoing electrification of vessel fleets, growth in offshore wind farm construction, and demand for advanced onboard electronics have all elevated the industry's exposure to critical mineral markets, many of which have historically been dominated by overseas suppliers. Efforts to build out domestic refining capacity are broadly viewed as a strategic priority across multiple industries, and partnerships such as this one reflect growing private-sector momentum behind supply chain resilience initiatives. Aquatech's expertise in industrial water treatment and mineral processing positions the company as a key enabler of environmentally responsible refining operations, while Momentum Technologies brings specialized knowledge in metal recovery and refining process innovation. ### Broader Context The announcement comes amid sustained policy and industry focus on reducing dependence on foreign sources for critical minerals, particularly those used in battery technologies and high-performance alloys relevant to naval and commercial shipbuilding. Domestic refining partnerships of this nature are expected to play a supporting role in meeting those strategic objectives. Further details on the scope of the partnership and projected operational timelines are anticipated as the collaboration develops. *Source: PR Newswire / Aquatech*
#critical minerals#supply chain#shipbuilding materials#offshore energy#industrial processing#vessel electrification#maritime technology

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