Ames National Laboratory to Lead Critical Materials Refinery Center Monday, April 22, 2024 Ames National Laboratory will partner with eight other U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) National Laboratories to support the Critical Materials Supply Chain Research Facility recently announced by the DOE Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management. Ames Lab will lead the Critical Materials Refinery Center, one of four Centers to be established in the Facility. Critical materials are essential for many clean-energy, defense, transportation, and commercial technologies, and include rare earth metals, lithium, cobalt, and others. High demand, lack of domestic sources and processing, and geopolitical instability can disrupt material supply chains. Read more
APMI West Penn Chapter holds April Meeting Monday, April 22, 2024 April Speaker Roland Warzel, North American Höganäs Co., flanked by West Penn Officers, from left to right: Sean Rupprecht, Treasurer; Brent Matheson, Vice Chairman; Steve Reed, Chairman; and Seth Weible, Secretary. Ninety-five industry professionals attended the West Penn Chapter April meeting that was sponsored by North American Höganäs Co. Roland Warzel, provided a presentation on “Machining Responses of PM Stainless Steel Components Manufactured Under Different Sintering Conditions”. Read more
PM Flashback Volume 10, No. 3, April 1981 Monday, April 22, 2024 Headlines: Mannesmann to Build Powder and Parts Plants in Soviet Union Brownsville Bearing Expands and Changes Name Pyron Recovering from Bad Year Metallurgical Industries Earnings Decline New Powder Plant BTU Engineering Offers High Temperature Sintering Furnace Feeding System for Compacting Presses National P/M Conference Bill Bradley to Address National P/M Conference MPIF Short Course MPIF Booth at Design Engineering Show Powder & Bulk Solids Meeting Metal Matrix Composites Conference Soviet P/M Exhibition People in the News Dates to Remember Mannesmann to Build Powder and Parts Plants in Soviet Union Brownsville Bearing Expands and Changes Name Pyron Recovering from Bad Year Metallurgical Industries Earnings Decline New Powder Plant BTU Engineering Offers High Temperature Sintering Furnace Feeding System for Compacting Presses National P/M Conference Bill Bradley to Address National P/M Conference MPIF Short Course MPIF Booth at Design Engineering Show Powder & Bulk Solids Meeting Metal Matrix Composites Conference Soviet P/M Exhibition People in the News Dates to Remember Read more
NSF and CPMT Conference Grants Announced Monday, April 8, 2024 The National Science Foundation (NSF) and Center for Powder Metallurgy Technology (CPMT) / Axel Madsen Conference Grants provide students with the opportunity to participate and exchange ideas with leading researchers and engineers from worldwide industry and governmental facilities, as well as the students and faculty from both domestic and international universities. The 45 recipients attend the full conference, giving them the chance to learn the latest research areas and results in powder metallurgy fields of interest. These opportunities will not only improve the students’ knowledge in the field, but also develop scientists and engineers who are ideally suited to create the next generation of designs in powder metallurgy and metal additive manufacturing that will push materials and manufacturing capabilities. We estimate that over one-third of the past recipients, those that are not still students, are working in fields connected to PM. Read more
PowderMet2024/AMPM2024 - Opening General Session – All Attendees Are Invited! Thursday, April 4, 2024 Be sure to join us as we kick off the conference at the Opening General Session at PowderMet and AMPM. Regardless of your registration type, all attendees are invited to attend the Opening General Session. Read more