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Powder Metallurgy Review is available in both print (ISSN 2050-9693) and digital (ISSN 2050-9707) formats and is published four times per year.
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The following years of Powder Metallurgy Review magazine are available to download in PDF format, free of charge, from our archive.
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The following years of Powder Metallurgy Review magazine are available to download in PDF format, free of charge, from our archive.
2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012
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Vol. 11 No. 4, Winter 2022
- Burgess-Norton and Amsted Automotive: How a legacy automotive supplier is growing with, not despite, electrification
- Meeting sustainability demands in PM: High-temperature sintering of nickel- and copper-free powder mixtures for low alloyed PM parts
- World PM2022: An overview of the status and trends in the global PM industry
- A novel approach for the production of metal powders with tailored chemical compositions: Amazemet’s rePowder
- Productivity, flexibility, reliability: SACMI’s new press technologies for the changing PM industry
- Understanding the thermal properties of metal powders: Characterisation of powders using the Hot Disk technique
- World PM2022: Views on the potential of Field Assisted Sintering for advanced materials
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Vol. 11 No. 3, Autumn 2022
- Powder Metallurgy’s challenge: How does automotive’s reliance on model-based decision making impact our industry?
- How to make metal powders. Part 4: Centrifugal and other special atomisation methods
- Precision and energy efficiency in PM press technology: Insights from Ceramitec 2022
- Historic traditions and new innovations: refractory metals and hard materials at the 20th Plansee Seminar
- Tailoring a speciality alloy for Additive Manufacturing: From powder production to parameter optimisation
- Understanding the compaction and sintering effects of four commonly used lubricants in Powder Metallurgy
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Vol. 11 No. 2, Summer 2022
- Hot Isostatic Pressing as a Powder Metallurgy-based alternative to AM for large, near-net shape components
- Backing the right horse? Safeguarding PM part usage in a new automotive industry
- How to make metal powders. Part 3: Understanding gas atomisation and gas atomised powders
- Jiangxi Yuean Advanced Materials: The powder producer thriving in China’s growing advanced manufacturing landscape
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Vol. 11 No. 1, Spring 2022
- Powder Metallurgy has always been green. Now, we need to learn to talk about it
- 39th Hagen Symposium 2021: Sustainable solutions and new markets for Powder Metallurgy
- Euro PM2021: A view to CO2 reduction across the Powder Metallurgy workflow
- How to make metal powders. Part 2: Understanding water atomisation and water atomised powders
- Gasbarre Products, Inc: Three generations of press and furnace expertise in the heartland of North America’s PM industry
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The following years of Powder Metallurgy Review magazine are available to download in PDF format, free of charge, from our archive.
2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012
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