Portland? Wouldn’t miss it! Wednesday, March 30, 2022 MPIF Industry Development Board Chairman Scott Davis, Hoeganaes Corporation, shared his perspective on the upcoming PowderMet2022 & AMPM2022 conferences to be held June 12-15 in Portland, Oregon. What is the big deal about Portland, Oregon? This is a new city for MPIF. Portland, like Austin, Texas, share the similar “Keep Portland Weird” slogan, and the city lives up to its slogan. I recently vacationed in Oregon, and Portland is a fabulous city. The Portland light rail and streetcar transportation systems make the different areas of the city easily accessible. Every type of ethnic food is represented, and Portland has arguably the best microbreweries in the U.S. The city is rich with logging history, and where else can you find a city named after a coinflip? You really would have to work at not having a good time in Portland. Read more
PM Flashback Volume 2, No. 2 - March 1973 Tuesday, March 29, 2022 Headlines: Mallory Obtains License to Produce Tungsten Powder Major Expansion for Pennsylvania Pressed Metals Joining Process for P/M Parts New P/M Parts Fabricating Company Formed New Rotary Vacuum Pump 13 Firms Join MPIF Short Course Program Finalized Name Change for Metal Powder Products Forging Discussed at Chicago Section Meeting RRMA Discusses Tungsten Stockpile, Markets, China and Government Relations Stanadyne Offers P/M Capability Brochure P/M '73 Exhibition P/M '73 Program Released People in the News Just Published Read more
Sennheiser Launches Metal AM Earphones Thursday, March 17, 2022 A high-end audio earphone utilizing a metal AM printed zirconium alloy housing is now available. Each earphone is considered a masterpiece combining the hand-finished housing with high-end audio components developed and made by German manufacturer Sennheiser. Read more
Ford to Run EV, Internal Combustion Divisions Separately Thursday, March 17, 2022 Ford plans a major restructuring with two distinct but strategically interdependent auto businesses – Ford Blue focusing on traditional combustion engines and Ford Model e, which will develop electric vehicles. Read more
Obituary Thursday, March 17, 2022 Myron I. Jaffe, FAPMI, better known as Mike, who had made important contributions and was widely recognized for his consulting work in research, process & product development, design, manufacturing, and production, died March 5, 2022. Read more