Now Available! 2025 Edition of Standard Test Methods for Metal Powders and Powder Metallurgy Products Thursday, January 9, 2025 The 2025 Edition of Standard Test Methods for Metal Powders and Powder Metallurgy Products is now available for purchase! The most current versions of these standards, which are used in the manufacture of both metal powders and powder metallurgy products, are required by Quality Assurance programs to maintain full compliance. Visit Publications Read more
Novel Process to Reduce Rhodium Expense Thursday, January 9, 2025 Rhodium, the rarest occurring metal. Renishaw PLC, Gloucestershire, UK, has delivered a crucial saving for a metal additive manufacturing (AM) process that involves rhodium and platinum, two metals that are generally too expensive to use in industrial applications. However, when alloyed, weight loss at high temperatures occurs slower than pure platinum, providing industrial value. Read more
First Submarine Component with AM Impeller for US Navy Thursday, January 9, 2025 The Curtiss-Wright Engineered Pump Division, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, Bechtel Plant Machinery, Inc., Monroeville, Pennsylvania, and Sintavia LLC, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, have collaborated to produce the first submarine component using qualified metal additive manufacturing (AM). Sintavia, a manufacturer of critical defense components, supplied an AM impeller that underwent rigorous qualification and testing at Curtiss-Wright’s facility. This partnership aims to expand the use of AM parts in naval defense applications. Read more
New Future for Rare Earths Thursday, January 9, 2025 Neodymium praseodymium oxide powder produced by MP Materials. Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) has played a significant role in advancing the extraction of rare earths in the U.S. Rare earths, especially neodymium and praseodymium, are essential for powerful permanent magnets used in a wide array of industries. The U.S. and allied nations are increasingly concerned about China's dominance in the rare earth market, which produces about 90% of processed rare earths. In response, the U.S., Australia, and Canada are investing heavily in their own production capabilities to secure a stable supply chain. Read more
LIFT Announces Advanced Metallic Production and Processing Center Coming to Detroit in 2025 Wednesday, December 4, 2024 Lightweight Innovations for Tomorrow (LIFT), the U.S. Department of Defense-supported national advanced materials manufacturing innovation institute, operated by the American Lightweight Materials Manufacturing Innovation Institute (ALMMII), announced that it will introduce its new state-of-the-art Advanced Metallic Production and Processing Center (AMPP) in 2025 solving a critical gap in addressing advanced materials challenges across the U.S. industrial base. Read more