Nowadays, several technologies rely on sintering to transform porous, fragile parts into sturdy, fully dense components – from press and sintering to metal injection molding and binder jetting additive manufacturing to metal FDM.
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Experiments were undertaken to develop the best process for brazing Hast X alloy for an aerospace application.
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We take a look at some of the common things found in our kitchens to see how they are heat treated.
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As a customer technical support metallurgist, one question that customers ask over and over is whether their precipitation-hardenable steel is annealed or aged. This question is apropos to A286, 718, 17-4, 15-5, 13-8 and other precipitation-hardenable alloys.
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This month, we pick up or discussion where we left off in August. If you missed that part of the discussion, check it out in the August issue.
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A Return to Live Events
The COVID pandemic cancelled or postponed a great many things in people’s lives, from graduations and weddings to concerts and vacations. Another one of the many affected events was in-person trade shows and seminars. That, however, is about to change.
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Now Hiring? Nice Try: What Governments are Doing to Help
Regardless of the reason able-bodied Americans are not returning to work, employers and the federal government both know the worker-shortage problem is real, even if it is not entirely new. But what are they doing about it?
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Distortion: Effects and Causes
As every heat treater – captive or commercial – knows, distortion will occur. There are many reasons why distortion occurs that the heat treater must recognize. This applies to both ferrous and nonferrous materials.
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Nutec Bickley
Nutec Industrial (later to become Nutec Bickley) was established on June 14, 1990, in Monterrey, Mexico, expressly for the construction of furnaces, kilns and combustion systems.
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An eMagazine page of advertisers selling aftermarket parts, services and consulting resources.
Classified Marketplace:
An eMagazine page of advertisers selling accessories, used equipment, along with listings of business opportunities as well as positions wanted and/or positions available.
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