PowderMet AMPM Special Interest
Session Chair: Jeff Danaher, Abbott Furnace Company
138
USA
10:45 a.m.
Development of Advanced Lubricants for New PM Applications Kylan McQuaig, Hoeganaes Corporation
047
Canada
11:10 a.m.
Understanding the Mechanical Properties of PM Steels Through Quantitative Metallography and Fractography with the Aid of Artificial Intelligence Simon Gelinas, Université Laval
030
Italy
11:35 a.m.
Tooth Root Bending Fatigue Strength of Sintered Small Module Spur Gears Alberto Molinari, FAPMI, University of Trento
Session Chair: Amber Tims, PMT, North American Höganäs Co.
152
Strategies for Melt System Design for Use with Reactive and High Temperature Materials David Byrd, Ames Laboratory
143
Production Scale Plasma Atomizer for Reactive and Refractory Metal Alloys Aamir Abid, Retech Systems LLC.
060
Further Developments in Close-Coupled Transferred Arc Plasma-Wire Atomization Joseph Tunick Strauss, FAPMI, HJE Company, Inc.
Session Chair: Cody Kalinoski, Keystone Powdered Metal Company
219
Development of Oxygen Additions for Design of Gas Atomization Reaction Synthesis Processing of Oxide Dispersion Strengthened Alloys Emma Cockburn, Iowa State University
023
Investigation of the Ceramic-Metal Interface of Modified Powder Metallurgy Steel Craig Stringer, Atlas Pressed Metals
027
Development of Ultrafine Electrolytic Iron Powders with High Dendriticity Ivan Lorenzon, Pometon SpA
Session Chair: Bryan Sherman, DSH Technologies
076
Metal Binder Jetting of Superalloy Impeller for Turbocharger Application Mattia Forgiarini, Azoth
133
Comparison of Nitinol Fabricated via DMLS and Binder Jet Printing Joseph Grohowski, Praxis Technology
Session Chair: Nicholas Carrier, Alpha Precision Group
140
HDH Ti-6Al-4V Alloy for Laser Powder Bed Fusion Edel Arrieta, University of Texas, El Paso
077
Fabrication of High Temperature Parts Composed of Titanium-Zirconium-Molybdenum Alloy (TZM) Using Powder Bed Fusion (PBF) Michael Brand, Los Alamos National Laboratory
037
Sweden
Effect of Building Orientation and Specimen Position on the Properties Ti-6Al-4V Alloys Manufactured via L-PBF Paul Davies, Sandvik Additive Manufacturing
Session Chair: Carl Blais, Laval University
072
Contributions of Post-Processing and HIP to the Fatigue Properties of Ti-6Al-4V from Laser Powder Bed Fusion Richard Schleusener, University of Washington
232
Recent Developments in Binder Jetting of Ti-6Al-4V Tim Daugherty, ExOne
073
Powder Production of Grade Ti-6Al-4V for Laser Powder Bed Fusion: Contribution to Metal Quality and Properties Richard Schleusener, University of Washington
Session Chair: Blaine Stebick, Phoenix Sintered Metals LLC
165
Current State of SMC Technology and Electrification Trends in the Auto Industry Bruce Lindsley, Hoeganaes Corporation
166
Trends & Standards Committee Update Roland Warzel III, North American Höganäs Co.
167
SMC and E-Motor Case Studies Chantal Labrecque, Rio Tinto Metal Powders