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Cleaning Solution – Steve Wilson,
Coldjet
• Case Study: Utilizing Additive
Manufacturing for Rapid Produc-
tion of MIM Tooling – Tim Will,
Ruger Precision Metals
• Combining Quantitative Fractog-
raphy Tools and Statistics-Based
Models to Estimate Fatigue Life
in Porous Metals – Ian Wietecha-
Reiman, Penn State University
• Comparison of Four Different
Manufacturing Processes (Pro-
• Keynote Presentation: ESG/Sus- Printers – Keisuke Itotsubo, Ep- duction Intent MIM, Machined
tainability: A Smart Decision That son Atmix from Millet, Metal AM and MIM
Goes Beyond Regulatory Com- • MIM S7 Tool Steel Properties Rapid Prototyping) For Pre-Pro-
pliance – Barton White, Kymera Versus Composition and Process- duction Prototypes – Jeff Howie,
International ing – Dwight Webster, Advanced Nichols Portland Inc.
• Comparison of MIM & Conven- Metalworking Practices • Additive Screen Printing: Indus-
tional PM Material Properties, • Machine Setup and Significant trialized AM Technology for Pow-
Cost Considerations & Other Parameters to Adjust the MIM dered Metals, Ceramics, and Be-
Business Case Factors for After- Molding Process Marko Maetzig, yond – Eric Bert, Exentis North
market Medical Hardware Com- ARBURG GmbH + Co KG America
ponent – Jason Osborne, Neota • Hydrogen Delivery Issues Re-
Group – A Division of Nichols • State of Smart Manufacturing – quires Sintering Atmosphere Op-
Portland Inc. Azmi S. Qubty Kandalaft, Rock- tions – David E. Wolff, NEL Hy-
well Automation
• Metal Injection Molding of Cor- drogen
rosion Resistant Alloys – John Wednesday, February 28 • Processing of Mesostructured
Johnson, FAPMI, Novamet/Ultra- • A Review of the Attributes and Stainless Steels Using FFF Tech-
Fine Specialty Products Debinding Methodologies of nology – Juan Jiménez Alumbre-
• Capitalizing on Hybrid Metal 3D Binders Utilized in MIM Process ros, Universidad de Castilla-La
Printing to Reduce Tooling Lead- – Lane Donoho, Advanced Met- Mancha (UCLM)
time – Thomas Houle, LUMEX alworking Practices • Lithography-based Metal Manu-
North America, Matsuura Ma- • Carbon Foot Print for MIM Fur- facturing as a Complementary
chinery USA naces – Maximilian Mungenast, Process to MIM – György Attila
• Several MIM-like Sinter-based Carbolite Gero GmbH & Co. KG Harakály, Incus GmbH
AM Processes – Animesh Bose, • Metal Additive Manufacturing • Metal Manufacturing in Space
FAPMI, Optimus Alloys Complements, not Competes, with Sintering Based Extrusion
• Utilizing Metal Injection Mold- with Metal Injection Molding – 3D Printing Fatou Ndiaye, Uni-
ing (MIM) in the Manufacture of Tibor Gyorfi, Endeavor 3D versity of Louisville
a Large Tungsten Heavy Alloy • Feedstock Development for Me- • Physical Characterization Meth-
WHA – Firearms Component— tallic Material Extrusion (MEX) ods for Metal Powders – Jack G.
Problems and Solutions – Guy of Aluminum Alloys – Margarete Saad, Micromeritics Instrument
Mariella, PTI Tech Hufnagl, Montanuniversitaet Le- Corporation
• Development of Water-Atom- oben • Towards Binder Jetting of Gra-
ized Powder For Binder Jet 3D • Dry Ice – A Sustainable Mold phene-reinforced Copper for
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