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Penn State Prints Two Metals in Single Complex Structure

At Penn State, University Park, Pennsylvania, researchers have harnessed a groundbreaking 3D-printing technique to create complex metal structures previously achievable only through welding. This innovative method, known as multi-material laser powder bed fusion, allows the fusing of different metals into a single part.

2025 WHO’s WHO in PM Membership Directory

 

The online version of the 2025 WHO’s WHO in PM Membership Directory is now available on the APMI website in the Members Only Area. APMI Members will receive their print copy shortly.

New Material Gives Copper Superalloy-Like Strength

Researchers from the U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL) and Lehigh University have developed a groundbreaking nanostructured copper alloy using powder metallurgy and high-energy cryogenic milling that could redefine high-temperature materials for aerospace, defense and industrial applications. 

Ferrous PM Sintering Troubleshooting Guide Released

The Center for Powder Metallurgy Technology (CPMT) has published a Ferrous Powder Metallurgy Sintering Troubleshooting Guide.  The guide is designed to assist PM parts manufacturers in troubleshooting common sintering issues specific to ferrous PM components.

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