PowderMet2023 conference programme published

January 30, 2023

PowderMet2023 and AMPM2023 will take place at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA (Courtesy MPIF)
PowderMet2023 and AMPM2023 will take place at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA (Courtesy MPIF)

The Metal Powder Industries Federation (MPIF) has released the technical programmes for the co-located ‘PowderMet2023: International Conference on Powder Metallurgy & Particulate Materials’ and ‘AMPM2023: Additive Manufacturing with Powder Metallurgy’ events, scheduled to take place in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, from June 18-21.

PowderMet2023 is a hub for technology transfer for professionals from every part of the industry, including buyers and specifiers of metal powders, tooling and compacting presses, sintering furnaces, furnace belts, powder handling and blending equipment, quality-control and automation equipment, particle-size and powder-characterisation equipment, consulting and research services, and more.

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PowderMet Technical Session tracks include:

  • Refractory Carbide Materials
  • Advancements in Sintering Furnaces
  • Lubricants
  • Composite Materials
  • Atomisation
  • Testing PM Parts and Materials
  • Powder Metal CNC Machining
  • Characteristics of Compacts
  • Alloy Development
  • Powder Injection Molding
  • Material Characterization
  • PM Product Applications
  • Novel Processing Technologies

In addition to PowderMet’s technical programming, the conferences feature a trade show devoted to Powder Metallurgy, Metal Injection Moulding and metal Additive Manufacturing. The marketplace will host over 100 booths and will present leading companies working with AM and PM equipment, powders, products and services.

Further information is available via the event site. Those interested can register here.

www.powdermet2023.org

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PowderMet2023 and AMPM2023 will take place at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA (Courtesy MPIF)

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