Powder Metallurgy Review magazine: 2023 archive
The Powder Metallurgy Review magazine archive offers free access to digital issues of the leading international magazine for the PM industry. All issues can be conveniently downloaded as PDF files, in either single page or double page format.
Vol. 12 No. 4, Winter 2023
- “Scrap is the new gold” and other hardmetal and hard materials insights from Euro PM2023 Congress, Lisbon
- IperionX: A Powder Metallurgy route to lower-cost recycled titanium plate, billet, bar and preforms with reduced CO2 emissions
- A review of the sintering of iron-copper-carbon alloys for structural Powder Metallurgy applications
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Vol. 12 No. 3, Autumn 2023
- PyroGenesis Additive: Making waves in plasma atomised metal powder production once again
- Outokumpu: Bringing a new dimension to Additive Manufacturing with stainless steel powders
- Shaping the future: Winners in the 2023 Powder Metallurgy Design Excellence Awards
- PowderMet2023 Las Vegas: Post-COVID and on the road to electrification, the PM community takes stock
- State of the PM Industry in North America: Data and insight from the Metal Powder Industries Federation
- Proposing a combined continuous ‘Sinter-Quench’ process for ferrous Powder Metallurgy parts
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Vol. 12 No. 2, Summer 2023
- Höganäs’ fourth reinvention: Creating sustainable metal powders for automotive electrification
- Powder Metallurgy in China: Markets, applications and the impact of vehicle electrification
- Taking control of your metal powder supply chain: Blue Power’s solutions for in-house atomisation
- Shaping the future: Dorst Technologies on digitisation, data and the PM ‘smart factory’
- JPMA Awards 2022: PM process innovations supporting the route to carbon neutrality
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Vol. 12 No. 1, Spring 2023
- GKN Powder Metallurgy: A strategic vision for the future of permanent magnets for EVs
- Building trust in the Powder Metallurgy industry: The role of standardisation and an update on recent work by ISO/TC 119
- High-volume powder production for Additive Manufacturing: SMS group’s continuous metal powder production process
- Development of enhanced-performance PM brake pads for high-speed trains by Beijing Tianyishangjia New Material Corp., Ltd.
- Development of enhanced-performance PM brake pads for high-speed trains by Beijing Tianyishangjia New Material Corp., Ltd.
- 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