Friday, February 15, 2008

Welcome to this new Powder Metallurgy Blog site

What are the major challenges facing the European powder metallurgy industry over the coming 12 months and where will they be coming from?

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

great idea!

hope to see PMists meeting at this site

greetings,

Arda

rOnzi said...

are there any type of internships available for students like me from iit roorkee,india who are very much interested and knowledged in metallurgy under your organisation.

Anonymous said...

hi,my European friends,nice bolgsite,we can exchangge ideas about the pm industry.i think the biggest challenge is from developing countries,one day in the not-far future,they will lead this industry.

Muneer Loni said...

i am working on a project on sinetring of stainless steel 400 series. Is their any web site or journals whcih i can refer for my work. kindly suggest

Anonymous said...

hi all

Great idea!!!
Nice to see an blog for metallurgy, we can share ideas, technology and knowledge..

Unknown said...

Powder Metallurgy Association of India (PMAI) is organizing a 5 day PM Short Term Course at Hyderabad, India between Aug. 17-21, 2009, Powder Metallurgy Plant Practice, between Nov. 12-13, 2009 at Palghar, Thane District, Maharashtra, India and International Conference & Exhibition on Powder Metallurgy in Processing of Particulate Materials and Products and 36th Annual Technical Meeting, between Jan. 28-30, 2010 at Jaipur, India. for more info check www.pmai.in

Anonymous said...

this might be the place...
I have some really basis questions about metal plating for an idea for something really off the wall.

I would like to explore those questions for the idea. Where can I go for that information. I am so uninitiated with the process that I haven't been able to field the level of information I am seeking.

Thanks in advance for any time you might spend helping me out.

Scot

f4s2002us@yahoo.com

aytac said...

hi all!! :)

very great idea for metallurgy eng. and look at this site

www.hurdaji.com ---> magazine for metallurgy :)

Anonymous said...

A company based in South Africa are doinf research in this field. May be beneficial if you contact them.
http://materials-engineering.one-eighty-degrees.com/