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Sandvik reports on Q4 2011, celebrates 150 years
Sandvik's President and CEO Olof Faxander has commented on the group’s fourth quarter 2011 resu...
» Full storyPowder Metallurgy Thesis Competition launched
The European Powder Metallurgy Association (EPMA) has launched its 2012 Powder Metallurgy (PM) Co...
» Full storyIan Donaldson and Al Dornisch confirmed as APMI 2012 Fellow Award recipients
Ian Donaldson and Al Dornisch have been confirmed as recipients of APMI International’s mos...
» Full storyGKN to exhibit at 11th World Filtration Congress in Graz, Austria
Organised by the Austrian Chemical Society, the 11th World Filtration Congress (WFC11) is a techn...
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Articles and Papers
Oxide dispersion strengthened (ODS) steels for nuclear applications
Those of us, who have been attending PM conferences for most of the past 30 years, might perhaps ...
» Full story2011 Hagen Symposium: An overview of Powder Metallurgy sintering furnaces
The technology of sintering in protective gas atmospheres was the subject of a review by Prof Pau...
» Full story2011 Hagen Symposium: A review of Spark Plasma Sintering
In his presentation at the Hagen Symposium 2011, which took place in Hagen, Germany, from Novembe...
» Full story2011 Hagen Symposium: Understanding the benefits of thermoanalysis for PM alloy development and the investigation of sintering processes
Sintering ferrous powder metal compacts is a complex process. Stages include wax burn-off, degass...
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International Award Winning PM Parts
The award presentations made by the Metal Powder Industries Federation (MPIF), the European Powder Metallurgy Association (EPMA), and the Japan Powder Metallurgy Association (JPMA) clearly demonstrate powder metallurgy’s versatility and cost competitiveness compared with other methods of metal forming.
All the award winners are featured in the following reviews and include ferrous, non-ferrous and metal injection moulded (MIM) products made around the world for a variety of end-user industries.
Metal Powder Industries Federation
Princeton, NJ, USA
2011 / 2010 / 2009 / 2007 / 2006 / 2005
European Powder Metallurgy Association
Shrewsbury, United Kingdom
2010 /2008 / 2007 / 2005
Japan Powder Metallurgy Association
Tokyo, Japan
2010 / 2009 / 2007 / 2005
For further details concerning any of the the above awards please contact the associations directly. MPIF (jdale@mpif.org), JPMA (info@jpma.gr.jp), EPMA (jw@epma.com)















