Call for papers issued for PowderMet2022

August 6, 2021

PowderMet2022 will take place in Portland, Oregon, USA, on June 12–15, 2022 (Photo courtesy Eric Baetscher)

The programme committee for the International Conference on Powder Metallurgy & Particulate Materials (PowderMet2022), which is scheduled to take place at the Portland Convention Center, Portland, Oregon, USA, on June 12–15, has issued a call for papers and presentations covering the latest developments in Powder Metallurgy materials, processes, and applications.

Sponsored by the Metal Powder Industries Federation (MPIF) and its affiliate APMI International, the four-day event is co-located with the Additive Manufacturing with Powder Metallurgy Conference (AMPM2022). The technical programme co-chairmen for 2022 are Paul Hauck of SSI Sintered Specialties and Tim McCabe of OptiMIM.

“The annual PowderMet conference is the Powder Metallurgy industry’s strategic networking event, bringing delegates face-to-face, exposing the latest research and development, celebrating industry achievements, and more,” stated James P Adams, Executive Director/CEO, MPIF. “North America’s largest exhibit, a collection of leading suppliers and service providers for PM, particulate materials, and metal Additive Manufacturing applications, will provide the cutting-edge advancements in the industry.”

Abstracts covering any aspect of PM and particulate materials technology are invited, including the following:

  • Design & modelling of PM materials, components & processes
  • Particulate production
  • General compaction & forming processes
  • Powder injection moulding (metals & ceramics)
  • Pre-sintering & sintering
  • Secondary operations
  • Materials
  • Refractory metals, carbides & ceramics
  • Advanced particulate materials & processes
  • Material properties
  • Test & evaluation
  • Applications
  • Management issues

The abstract submission deadline is November 5, 2021. Further details are available through the conference website.

www.powdermet2022.com

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