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MPIF University Outreach Continues

Students at UNC-Charlotte receive lectures on metal powder technologies.
 

The MPIF Industry Development Board (IDB) continues its new University Outreach Program to promote metal powder technologies to future engineers. Recently, Scott Davis, Hoeganaes Corporation, and Stefan Joens, Elnik Systems, LLC, took over three separate classes, Manufacturing, Manufacturing Systems, and Design of Machine Elements class at the University of North Carolina-Charlotte. The feedback from the students and professors was very positive, remarking that they appreciated the industry providing a firsthand look at what the metal powder industry has to offer. Next up are the University of Texas at El Paso and Purdue University-Indianapolis. 

New DuAlumin-3D Alloy Enhances High-performance Automotive Parts

Automotive piston additively manufactured using the ORNL-developed DuAlumin-3D alloy.
 

From automotive to aerospace, this versatile alloy delivers exceptional strength and fuel efficiency. Researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have made significant strides in utilizing DuAlumin-3D, an innovative aluminum alloy, for high-temperature automotive components, greatly enhancing the potential for additive manufacturing.

PowdrIQ International Challenge for Students

Höganäs AB has launched PowdrIQ, an international challenge for university students to explore innovative applications for metal powders. Open to undergraduates, master’s, and PhD students, the challenge invites participants to identify new uses for metal powders in three key areas: sustainability, performance and efficiency, and market needs. An internal committee will evaluate submissions based on innovation, feasibility, sustainability impact, and industry relevance.

Analytical Strength Assessment of Components Made of Sintered Steels

Recently Released

Herausgeber FKM

The FKM Guideline “Analytical Strength Assessment of Components Made of Sintered Steels” is the first publicly available, engineer ready design rule dedicated to pressed and sintered steels. It is fully aligned with the established FKM framework for local, elastic stress assessment. It closes a long-standing gap: while wrought and cast steels are well covered, powder metallurgy (PM) components have lacked a coherent, validated assessment method.

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