EPMA Calls for Papers for Powder Metallurgy Event at Euro PM2013

The European Powder Metallurgy Association has issued a call for papers for a powder metallurgy event to be held at the Euro PM2013 International Powder Metallurgy Congress and Exhibition between 15 and 18 Sep 2013. The event will cover hard materials and diamond tools, PM structural parts, hot isostatic pressing, powder injection and molding and new materials and applications.

The Swedish Exhibition and Congress Centre in Gothenburg Svenska Mässan, will host the Euro PM2013 . Authors can submit abstracts of unpublished and original papers to be presented in the Technical Programme.  Each oral session will consist of four presentations with 20 minutes planned for each paper along with discussion time. Poster presentations will be displayed at the respective topic zones throughout the course of the event.  During assessment of submitted papers, the Technical Programme Committee will consider the innovativeness of the subject, description of industrial achievements, critical study of a product or process during development and study of the impact of basic scientific results on R & D.  The last day of submission is 6 Feb 2013.

The Technical Programme includes the following topics:

  • PM Structural Parts: Topic areas include powder pressing, powder manufacturing and processing, sintering, sintered steels, secondary and finishing operations, full density and alternative consolidation and tools for improving PM.
  • Hard Materials and Diamond Tools: Topic areas will include ceramics and cermets, consolidation, processing and finishing treatments, PM tool steels, diamond tools, and other hard materials.
  • Hot Isostatic Pressing: Topic areas include Near net Shape HIP applications, Powders for HIP,  properties of HIPed PM Materials and Standardization.
  • Powder Injection Molding: Topics include advanced processing and special materials, feedstock and new binder materials, PIM components production to name a few.
  • New Materials and Applications: Topic areas include PM biomaterials, PM functional materials, PM Non-ferrous and special materials, powder metallurgy for current and future applications and advanced processing and special materials

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