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Carpenter Technology publishes Q2 results
Carpenter Technology has published positive second quarter results, with the company stating that...
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The American Gear Manufacturers Association’s “Powder Metallurgy Gearing Committee&rd...
» Full storySandvik reports on Q4 2011, celebrates 150 years
Sandvik's President and CEO Olof Faxander has commented on the group’s fourth quarter 2011 resu...
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2011 Hagen Symposium: Celebrating the 30th anniversary of Germany's leading PM event
The Hagen Symposium is the most important meeting for many German-speaking powder metallurgists. ...
» Full story2011 Hagen Symposium: The Powder Metallurgy of Refractory Metals
Dr Gerhard Gille, who was honoured with the Skaupy Prize at the Hagen Symposium 2011, gave a lect...
» Full storyEqual Channel Angular Pressing - a cost-effective consolidation route for titanium alloy semi-products?
In the first of a series of exclusive reports for ipmd.net from the international conference on &...
» 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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Defective parts database opened to PM Community
25th Aug, 2010
The lack of an adequate inspection system in PM part manufacturing has important implications from the point of view of quality assurance, since it increases the design costs and the time of a tool set for a new product.
The MFKK Invention and Research Centre Services based in Budapest, Hungary, is coordinating a project called SINTEST to develop a highly effective and cost-efficient in-situ system that can detect deficiencies in sintered parts based on ultrasonic technology.
MFKK is additionally building up a database allowing PM part producers to contribute their own data on defects found in PM parts which will be incorporated into an on-line database. Dr Andras Bulkai, project coordinator, stated that companies which contributed to the database would also have free access to it, and in this way it is intended to produce a large and unique database that could be used to improve the quality of PM parts. The project is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2010.

















