Aubert & Duval to showcase high performance metals at Professional MotorSport WorldExpo

October 8, 2018

Aubert & Duval to showcase high performance metals at Professional MotorSport WorldExpo

Aubert & Duval offers a range of high-performance materials and other solutions for motorsports (Courtesy Aubert & Duval)

 

Aubert & Duval, Paris, France, will showcase its range of high performance metals for the motorsport and automotive markets at the Professional MotorSport WorldExpo, to be held in Köln, Germany, November 7–9, 2018.

The company supplies metal powders and HIPed parts, as well as bar products and die forgings. Its range includes high-speed steels, nickel and cobalt base alloys, titanium alloys and stainless steels. Among its offerings are its Pearl® Micro Metal Powders for Additive Manufacturing, suitable for use in a number of AM processes.

Aubert & Duval has been partnering with global customers for more than a century to develop solutions for the motorsport and automotive market. Its latest solutions continue to address increasing demands for environmental friendliness, performance, reliability and cost.

The company’s technical team is said to be qualified to design and develop new high performance metals to deliver the most relevant metallurgical solution for current and future challenges, and it produces some grades dedicated specifically to valves, injectors, piston pins, crankshafts or transmission shafts.

www.aubertduval.com

www.professionalmotorsport-expo.com

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