Ceratizit Wins Innovation Award for its Additive Manufacturing of Carbide Parts Wednesday, January 27, 2021 The Ceratizit Group, Mamer, Luxembourg, has won the 2020 Innovation Award of the Federation of Industrialists (FEDIL) business federation in the Process category for the development of a new process for the Additive Manufacturing of tungsten carbide-cobalt. Read more
Sandvik Completes Acquisition of Miranda Tools Wednesday, January 27, 2021 Sweden’s Sandvik AB has completed the previously announced acquisition of the entire business of India-based Miranda Tools, a manufacturer of High-Speed Steel and solid carbide round tools. Read more
PM Flashback Volume 22, No. 1, January 1993 Wednesday, January 27, 2021 Headlines PM2TEC’93 Program Research Group Predicts P/M Growth P/M Alloy Improves Corrosion Resistance for Severe Environments Parts Blackening Process MPIF Hires New Manager H.C. Starck Moves Ceracon Signs Worldwide License P/M Beryllium Tubing Nitrogen Guide Available Coatings Guide MPIF Releases New Product Directories Journal Emphasizes P/M Equipment MPIF Seminars and Courses in 1993 Distinguished Serve Award P/M Parts and Metallography Competitions Section News People in the News Read more
MIM2021 Keynote Presenter Cobra Golf Sees Demand for 3D Printed Golf Clubs Thursday, January 14, 2021 The KING Supersport-35, a stainless steel Cobra putter printed on an HP Metal Jet sold out the bulk of its limited production run of just under 1000 units in 36 hours. With the layer-by-layer manufacturing process of 3D printing, they can create super intricate lattice structures with highly complex geometries to reducing weight and allowing for optimal weight distribution. Read more
U.S. Department of Energy Announces $16 Million in Funding for Phase 1 of Ultra-High Temperature Materials Program Thursday, January 14, 2021 The U.S. Department of Energy today announced $16 million in funding for 17 projects as part of Phase 1 of the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy’s (ARPA-E) Ultrahigh Temperature Impervious Materials Advancing Turbine Efficiency (ULTIMATE) program. ULTIMATE teams will develop ultrahigh temperature materials for gas turbine use in the aviation and power generation industries. “Natural gas turbines generate more than a third of the country’s electricity, supplying power to consumers across America,” said ARPA-E Director Lane Genatowski. “ULTIMATE teams will improve the efficiency of the generation sector by developing materials that increase producers’ efficiency and create positive economic benefits for industrial and public consumers nationwide.” Read more