
Since 1995, TechForm has set the standard for excellence in casting platinum group metals. Originally founded as a specialist in high-temperature base metals and superalloys for the medical and aerospace industries, TechForm transitioned early on to serve the fine jewelry sector. Today, we are recognized as a premier casting partner for many of the most respected jewelry brands in the U.S. Our expertise lies in platinum and gold alloy casting, supported by a proprietary casting system and advanced post-cast thermal processing. This combination delivers exceptional precision, durability, and surface quality—attributes that make TechForm the trusted choice for designers and manufacturers who demand the very best.

(Techform receiving casting equipment, 1994)
We produce jewelry from customer-supplied designs, including engagement rings, wedding bands, pendants, earrings, and bracelets. Whether it’s a one-of-a-kind custom piece or a high-volume production run, TechForm delivers consistent quality and reliability. Headquartered in Portland, Oregon, TechForm is led by President Sarah Loveland, who continues the legacy of innovation established by her parents, the company’s founders. Our leadership team brings decades of experience and a deep commitment to craftsmanship and customer service.
Founder Teresa Frye remains an influential voice in the jewelry industry, contributing technical research and thought leadership through global publications and conferences. Her work has appeared in Johnson Matthey Technology Review, MJSA Journal, JCK Magazine, and at events such as the Santa Fe Symposium and Jewelry Technology Forum. From the beginning, TechForm has operated with rigorous quality standards inspired by our aerospace roots. We maintain ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 14001:2015 compliant quality systems, and RJC Certification, ensuring documented processes and environmental responsibility at every stage.
We also prioritize ethical sourcing. All platinum alloys are procured exclusively from trusted suppliers such as Johnson Matthey, Umicore Precious Metals, Stuller, and Hoover & Strong, reinforcing our commitment to integrity and sustainability.
As a front-runner in platinum casting research, Teresa continues to explore platinum and casting-related technologies. Her 2020 publication looked at the wear resistance of platinum versus gold. This research supported the anecdotal knowledge of bench jewelers who have always touted the the superior nature of platinum for jewelry. More recently, TechForm conducted studies on the difference in 3D printed material and the quality of platinum castings. Addressing customer concerns, the study focused on the surface texture of the castings in relation to the casting material. As technology advances, TechForm has stayed at the forefront of research to develop the casting process further and educate the industry on best practices for top-quality platinum jewelry. All of this research is available for further reading.
The same pioneering spirit of research and development still drives TechForm 30 years later. With Teresa’s daughter Sarah at the helm, TechForm continues to push the envelope and be at the forefront of platinum casting. Embracing modernization, the early adoption of promising technologies, and keeping one eye firmly on the future is in the fabric of who we are. Our unwavering commitment to quality and excellent customer service ensures we provide our customers with the highest quality platinum castings.

Outside of her professional role, Sarah enjoys spending time with her family, gardening, and caring for her goats on her farm just outside Portland, Oregon.

Outside of TechForm, Joel enjoys long walks on the beach, expanding his impressive comic book collection, and savoring a well-made burrito.

Kevin’s expertise in platinum casting is widely recognized, and he has co-authored multiple technical publications with TechForm founder Teresa Frye. His research contributions span topics such as jewelry alloy wear resistance, photo-polymer resin casting, hot isostatic pressing of platinum alloys, and innovations in 3D printing with platinum powdered metal.

Outside of TechForm, Silas enjoys biking, hiking, and tending to his vineyard on the edge of the Columbia River Gorge.

A leading expert on jewelry casting and a prolific researcher, Teresa has published technical papers and articles worldwide and speaks frequently at industry conferences in the United States and Europe. Her pioneering research on hot isostatic pressing, a novel densification process for platinum alloys, led to a process now being embraced by jewelry manufacturers nationally.
Today, TechForm provides platinum castings to a broad national customer base, including many top jewelry brands. Her publications have appeared in Platinum Metals Review, The Santa Fe Symposium on Jewelry Manufacturing Technology, MJSA Journal, and JCK Magazine, among others. She also has presented at the Jewelry Technology Forum in Vicenza, Italy, MJSA Expo New York, IAC New York, JCK Las Vegas, and the annual Santa Fe Symposium.
To further the sharing of technical information, in 2008, she founded the Portland Jewelry Symposium, an annual educational conference that specifically serves the needs of manufacturing retailers.