2023 Fuel Economy Guide Now Available Thursday, December 1, 2022 The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have just released the 2023 Fuel Economy Guide. The Guide provides detailed fuel economy estimates for model year 2023 light-duty vehicles, along with estimated annual fuel costs and other information for prospective car buyers. Read more
Powder Metallurgy Sintering Seminar Thursday, December 1, 2022 MPIF recently held its biennial Powder Metallurgy Sintering Seminar in State College, PA where over 60 attendees were provided the latest in the sintering theory and practices of PM products and sintering furnaces. Presentations included advanced topics including metallographic analysis, safe operation of furnaces and atmospheres, sintering of conventional PM, MIM and metal AM materials. Other important topics included furnace maintenance, troubleshooting, CQI-9 reviews, and furnace belt specifications. Read more
New Heat Treatment for Metal AM Parts in Extreme Conditions Thursday, December 1, 2022 New MIT heat treatment for extreme conditions. (Courtesy Dominic David Peachey) Researchers from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Illinois, and Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed a metal additive manufactured heat treatment to make the materials stronger and more resilient in extreme thermal environments. Read more
CPMT Visits Teardown Specialists Munro & Associates Wednesday, November 16, 2022 The Center for Powder Metallurgy Technology (CPMT) recently visited Munro & Associates, specialists working in aerospace, automotive, defense, marine, medical devices, and heavy industrial machinery. During the full-day event, CPMT members were provided the latest lean design approach for electric vehicles (EV), viewing 7 different disassembled EVs to study innovations and possible opportunities for powder metallurgy. Read more
Elmet Technologies Components Used in Space Launch System (SLS) Rocket Wednesday, November 16, 2022 Elmet Technologies, Lewiston, Maine, a manufacturer of tungsten and molybdenum components for the aerospace industry, recently supplied parts for use in the Space Launch System (SLS) Rocket program, in the Orion Space Capsule. The SLS is the largest, most powerful rocket built to date. The first SLS mission (Artemis I) for the Artemis Program was launched Wednesday morning. It will travel to the moon and return. Read more