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Svenska Mässan,The Swedish Exhibition and Congress Centre, Gothenburg, Sweden15 - 18 September 2013

Technical Programme & Registration

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CONTENTS

About Euro PM2013 2Congress Chairmen 2Technical Programme Committee 3Congress Schedule 4 - 6Euro PM2013 Technical Programme 8EPMA Keynote Paper Award 9Technical Programme - Monday 10 - 14 - Tuesday 15 - 24Special Interest Seminars - Wednesday 25 - 29Exhibition Floorplan & Exhibitor List 30 - 31Exhibitor Area 32 - 45General Information 46 - 49 EPMA Working and Sectoral Groups 49Factory Tours 50 - 51Hotel Map and Information 52 - 55Registration Form 56 - 58Hotel Booking Form 59

For further Information on Euro PM2013, please contact

European Powder Metallurgy AssociationTalbot House, 2nd Floor, Market StreetShrewsbury, United Kingdom, SY1 1LGTel: +44 1743 248899Fax: +44 1743 362968Email: [email protected]: www.epma.com/pm2013

For Registration and Hotel Information

AIM Group International – Vienna Offi ceMariannengasse 32A – 1090 ViennaTel: +43 1 402 77 55 - 613Fax: +43 1 402 77 31Email: [email protected]

The EPMA reserves the right to make changes to the fi nal programme.All Programme and timings correct at time of print.Front images courtesy of Beckett MIM Ltd. ep

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Mr Ulf Engström, Technical Sales Manager, Höganäs AB, Sweden

Prof Lars Nyborg, Professor, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

About Euro PM2013

Why you should attend

The annual Euro PM Congress is the foremost event for the international powder metallurgy community, and provides the focal point for industry personnel, researchers and suppliers to meet, network and develop their business.

The programme will include some 250 technical papers presented in oral and poster sessions, including for the first time at a Euro PM event, the introduction of the EPMA Keynote Paper Award, as well as five in-depth Special Interest Seminars. Details of the full programme can be found on the following pages.

The Euro PM2013 social programme will give delegates additional opportunities to network, and will include Welcome and Exhibition/Poster receptions and a Gala Dinner.

Congress Organiser

Euro PM2013 is sponsored and organised by the European Powder Metallurgy Association (EPMA), in co-operation with key members of the PM fraternity in Sweden.

The EPMA, founded in 1989, is the leading PM trade association representing the interests of the entire European PM community, and promoting PM technology throughout the world.

EPMA members will qualify for special discounts on their registration fees, and further information on membership, and EPMA’s services, can be found on www.epma.com

Congress Chairmen

Ulf Engström is Technical Sales Manager of Höganäs Sweden AB.

He has an MS degree in Materials Science from Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden.

He has been with Höganäs AB Sweden since 1977 and he has held various managerial positions within the Research and Development organization during the years. Ulf Engström held the a position of Technical Director at North American Höganäs during 2002 to 2006. He has published numerous papers and articles about PM materials and their applications at different conferences and technical magazines.

Lars Nyborg is Professor of Surface Technology in the Department of Materials and Manufacturing Technology. He is the leader of powder metallurgy and surface technology research within the Surface and

Microstructure Engineering Group. He has been the main supervisor for 20 PhDs and authored and co-authored some 140 papers. He is a fellow of Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences and he has taken strong interest in developing scientific co-operation with industry in the area of powder metallurgy, but also in other areas integrating materials and manufacturing engineering research such as metal cutting and high strength materials. He is actively involved in developing international co-operation and European research networking in powder metallurgy area. Lars Nyborg was educated in Gothenburg and received his PhD in 1987 and became full professor in 2001.

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Technical Programme Committee

Dr Marco Actis Grande (Politecnico di Torino, Italy)Prof Fátima Barreiros (CEMUC, Polytechnic Institute of Leiria, Portugal)Mr Thierry Barrière (ENSMM, France)Dr Frank Baumgaertner (Schunk Sintermetalltechnik GmbH, Germany)Prof Paul Beiss (RWTH Aachen IWM, Germany)Mr Björn Olof Bengtsson (Carpenter Powder Products AB, Sweden)Mr Sigurd Berg (Höganäs AB, Sweden)Dr Pierre Blanchard (Erasteel Kloster AB, Sweden)Dr Martin Bram (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Germany)Dr Christoph Broeckmann (RWTH Aachen IWM, Germany)Prof Efrain Carreño- Morelli (University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland, Switzerland)Prof Francisco Castro (CEIT, Spain)Mr Dov Chaiat (TPT - Tungsten Powder Technology, Israel)Prof Herbert Danninger (Vienna Technical University, Austria)Dr Mark Dougan (AMES SA, Spain)Dr Eva Dudrova (Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia)Dr Thomas Ebel (Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Germany)Dr Anders Eklund (Avure Technologies AB, Sweden)Mr Ulf Engstrom (Höganäs AB, Sweden)Mr Andreas Fölzer (Boehler Uddeholm Powder Technology, Austria)Mr Philippe François (Rio Tinto GmbH, Germany)Dr Karin Frisk (Swerea KIMAB AB, Sweden)Dr José Garcia (Sandvik Machining Solutions, Sweden)Dr Elena Gordo (Madrid University Carlos III, Spain)Mr Thomas Güthoff (IWM RWTH Aachen University, Germany)Prof Eduard Hryha (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden)

Dr Henrik Karlsson (Volvo Group Trucks Technology, Sweden)Dr Inigo Iturriza (CEIT, Spain)Prof Jan Kazior (Cracow University of Technology, Poland)Mr Marc Knauff (Cremer Thermoprozessanlagen GmbH, Germany)Mrs Caroline Larsson (Höganäs Sweden AB, Sweden)Prof Luis Miguel Llanes (Catalunya University Polytecnica, Spain)Mr Christoph Laumen (Linde Gas, China)Dr José Manuel Martin (CEIT, Spain)Prof Alberto Molinari (Trento University, Italy)Dr Steven Moseley (Hilti AG, Liechtenstein)Dr Erich Neubauer (RHP-Technology GmbH & Co KG, Austria)Prof Lars Nyborg (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden)Prof Radu Orban (Cluj Napoca Technical University, Romania)Dr Frank Petzoldt (Fraunhofer IFAM, Germany)Dr Tadeusz Pieczonka (Cracow University of Technology, Poland)Dr Volker Piotter (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology GmbH, Germany)Dr Leo Prakash (KYOCERA UNIMERCO Tooling A/S, Denmark)Dr Jose Manuel Sanchez (CEIT, Spain)Mr Gerold Stetina (Miba Sinter Austria GmbH, Austria)Dr Stefan Sundin (Erasteel Kloster AB, Sweden)Mr Bernhard Tabernig (Plansee SE, Austria)Prof José Torralba (Institute IMDEA Materials - UC3M, Spain)Dr Henk van den Berg (Kennametal Shared Services GmbH, Germany)Dr Bruno Vicenzi (MIMItalia, Italy)Dr Matteo Zanon (Pometon SpA, Italy)

The EPMA would like to express its sincere thanks to the members of the Technical Programme Committee for their support and hard work in structuring the Euro PM2013 programme, and also, in advance, to Session Chairmen for refereeing the submitted papers.

TPC Meeting 2013

Chairman: Dr Karin FriskResearch Area Manager, Swerea KIMAB AB, Sweden

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CONGRESS SCHEDULE

Registration, Technical Sessions, Special Interest Seminars and satellite meetings will all take place at the Svenska Mässan, The Swedish Congress and Exhibition Centre.

SUNDAY 15 SEPTEMBER

15.00 - 19.00 Congress Registration (Svenska Mässan)

16.00 - 18.00 European Structural Parts Group (ESPG) open meeting

16.00 - 18.00 European Metal Injection Moulding Group (EuroMIM) open meeting

18.30 - 20.00 Euro PM2013 Welcome Reception (Svenska Mässan) Sponsored by Höganäs

MONDAY 16 SEPTEMBER

08.15 - 19.45 Congress Registration/Information Desk Open

09.30 - 12.00 Opening Plenary Session and Presentation of EPMA Distinguished Service Awards & EPMA Keynote Paper Award Presentation (Sponsored by Journal of Powder Metallurgy)

12.00 - 14.30 Exhibition/Poster Time and Delegate Lunch

14.30 - 16.00 Technical Sessions Session 1: Powder Manufacturing *Keynote* Session 2: Sintering – Fundamentals and Modelling Session 3: Metal Matrix Composites Session 4: Hot Isostatic Pressing - 1 Session 5: Powder Injection Moulding Materials 1

16.00 - 16.30 Refreshment Break

16.30 - 18.00 Technical Sessions Session 6: Lubricants Session 7: Sintering - Atmospheres and Atmosphere Control Session 8: Lightweight and Porous Materials Session 9: Diamond Tools *Keynote*

16.30 - 18.00 European Structural Parts Group (ESPG) Parts Makers Meeting (by invitation)

16.30 - 18.00 European PM Hot Isostatic Pressing Group (EPHG) Meeting (by invitation)

18.30 - 19.30 Opening Reception for Euro PM2013 Exhibition and Poster Display Sponsored by Powder Metallurgy Review

08.15 - 19.45 Registration and Information Desk Open 11.30 - 19.30 Exhibition Open 11.30 - 19.30 Poster Show Open

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TUESDAY 17 SEPTEMBER

08.15 - 18.15 Congress Registration/Information Desk Open

09.00 - 10.30 European Additive Manufacturing Steering Group (EAMG) meeting (by invitation)

09.00 - 10.30 Technical Sessions Session 10: Powder Characterisation Session 11: Metal Supported Membranes *Keynote* Session 12: Sintered Steels – Low Alloy Steels Session 13: Powder Injection Moulding Processing

10.30 - 11.00 Refreshment Break

11.00 - 12.30 Technical Sessions Session 14: Sintered Steels – Tailored Mechanical Properties Session 15: Hot Isostatic Pressing -2 *Keynote* Session 16: Functional Materials Session 17: Heat Treatment / Steam Treatment / Properties Session 18: Cermets and Ceramics

12.30 - 14.30 Exhibition/Poster Time and Delegate Lunch

14.00 - 16.00 European Hard Materials Group (EHMG) open meeting

14.30 - 16.00 Technical Sessions Session 19: Miniaturisation and Nanotechnology Session 20: Full Density and Alternative Consolidation Session 21: Compaction Session 22: Powder Injection Moulding Materials 2 Session 23: Superalloys and Refractory Metals 16.00 - 16.30 Refreshment Break

16.30 - 18.00 Technical Sessions Session 24: Sintered Steels – Fatigue and Durability Session 25: PM Biomaterials Session 26: Modelling of HIP Session 27: Non Destructive Testing Session 28: Hardmetals 20.00 - 23.30 Euro PM2013 Congress Dinner at Valand, Gothenburg Congress Dinner Drinks Sponsored by Linde AG

08.15 - 18.30 Registration and Information Desk Open 09.00 - 18.00 Exhibition Open 09.00 - 18.00 Poster Show Open

Congress Centre, Gothenburg City Museum, GothenburgImage courtesy of Ceratizit

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08.15 - 14.15 Congress Registration/Information Desk Open

09.00 - 10.30 Special Interest Seminars New and Innovative Applications of PM HIP Part 1 Novel Coating Technologies for Machining and Wear Applications Part 1 Quality and Productivity in MIM Part 1 New Alloying Methods for PM Low Alloyed Steels. Lean Steels Part 1 State of the Art and Emerging Markets for Additive Manufacturing Part 1

10.30 - 11.00 Refreshment Break

11.00 - 12.30 Special Interest Seminars New and Innovative Applications of PM HIP Part 2 Novel Coating Technologies for Machining and Wear Applications Part 2 Quality and Productivity in MIM Part 2 New Alloying Methods for PM Low Alloyed Steels. Lean Steels Part 2 State of the Art and Emerging Markets for Additive Manufacturing Part 2

12.30 - 14.00 Exhibition/Poster Time and Delegate Lunch

12.45 - 20.30 Tour to Höganäs AB

13.30 - 17.00 Tour to Arcam AB

13.30 - 18.00 Tour to Chalmers University of Technology

14.00 - 17.00 Tour to Volvo Cars 1

08.15 - 14.15 Registration and Information Desk Open 09.00 - 14.15 Exhibition Open 09.00 - 14.15 Poster Show Open

N.B. The preliminary programme for Technical Sessions and Social Events included in this publication is provisional. The final programme and precise timing of all events scheduled for Euro PM2013, together with a definitive listing of papers to be presented in Oral and Poster Sessions, will be published in the Euro PM2013 Congress Guide distributed to delegates in Gothenburg. Please also check www.epma.com/pm2013 for updates.

Congress Centre, Gothenburg Courtesy of Federal Mogul

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EPMA online PM publications catalogue is one of, if not the most comprehensive listing of Powder Metallurgy and associated titles in Europe.

All publications featured are English language titles, with some titles exclusive to the EPMA.

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INTRODUCTION TO PM HIP TECHNOLOGY

european powdermetallurgy association

A guide for Designers and Engineers

Proceedings Volume 3Powder Injection Moulding

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Congress Centre Basel, Switzerland16th - 19th September 2012

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Spotlight on PM Case StudiesA booklet containing a selection of Powder Metallurgy Component Case Studies

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A Manufacturing Process for Precision Engineering Components

ProcessProperties & TestingTechnical GuidelinesMIM DesignCase Studies

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EURO PM2013 TECHNICAL PROGRAMMEMonday 16 September

OPENING PLENARY SESSION

09.30 – 12.00

Welcome from Congress Chairmen:

Mr Ulf Engström (Höganäs AB, Sweden)

Prof Lars Nyborg (Chalmers University of Technology)

Overview of Status and Trends in the European PM Industryby Mr Philippe Gundermann (EPMA President)

Materials Development to Meet the Future Challenges of the Auto-motive Industryby Dr Jan-Eric Sundgren (Executive Vice President Public and Environmental Affairs, Volvo AB, Sweden)

EPMA 2013 Distinguished Service Awards

The EPMA Keynote Paper Award Cheque Presentation to Winners: - Miss Helen Dugdale (Rolls Royce, United Kingdom) - Dipl Ing Markus Haydn (PLANSEE SE, Austria) - Dr Iñigo Iturriza (CEIT, Spain) - Mr Per Lindskog (PM Consultant, Sweden)

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The EPMA Keynote Paper Award

In our aim to continuously maintain and improve the quality of the technical content at Euro PM events, Euro PM2013 will see the introduction of the EPMA Keynote Paper Award, sponsored by the Journal of Powder Metallurgy.

Keynote papers will receive an extended oral presentation slot in the programme and will go on to be published in the Journal of Powder Metallurgy.

The EPMA Keynote Papers for Euro PM2013 are:Monday 16 September

Tuesday 17 September

The History of Distaloy by Mr Per Lindskog (PM Consultant, Sweden)

Development of Metal-Supported Solid Oxide Fuel Cells Based on a Powder-Metallurgical Manufacturing Route by Dipl Ing Markus Haydn (Doctoral Student at PLANSEE SE, Austria)

Effect of the Sintering Atmosphere in the Densifi cation, Mechanical Properties and Diamond Stability of Prealloyed Diamond Impregnated Composites Obtained by Free-Sintering by Dr Iñigo Iturriza (Principal Researcher at CEIT, Spain)

The Development of Hot Isostatically Pressed Nickel Based Alloys for Nuclear Applications by Miss Helen Dugdale (Materials Technologist at Rolls-Royce, United Kingdom)

www.pmdatabase.com

Global Powder Metallurgy DatabaseGlobalPowder MetallurgyDatabase

Introducing the latest development for Designers and Engineers worldwide

Visit the website for more information on: How it can benefi t you How to access it How it works

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Keynote and Oral Papers, together with Special Interest Seminars, will be integrated in to a 3 day programme of presentations.

Poster papers will be displayed in a specially designated area for the duration of the event.

The full programme of papers accepted by the Technical Programme Committee can be found on the following pages.

Monday Afternoon, 16 September

Session 1: Powder Manufacturing

Chairmen: Adj Prof Sven Bengtsson (Höganäs AB, Sweden)Dr Matteo Zanon (Pometon SpA, Italy)

Keynote Presentation

The History of Distaloy Per Lindskog (PM Consultant, Sweden)

Oral New Method for Producing Fine Spherical Iron PowdersGunnar Walther; T Büttner; Bernd Kieback; Thomas Weissgaerber (Fraunhofer Institut - IFAM, Germany); Mathias Hoffmann; T Blum (Ostec GmbH, Germany)

Generation of Small Batch High Quality Metal PowderDaniel Schwenck; Nils Ellendt; Lutz Mädler; Volker Uhlenwinkel (Bremen University, Germany)

Experimental Study and Simulation of the Gas Flow in the Atomisation Chamber During Close-Coupled Gas AtomisationJosé Manuel Martin García; Ernesto Urionabarrenetxea; Inigo Iturriza (CEIT, Spain); Alejandro Rivas (Tecnun, Spain)

Poster Hydrogen Desorption Properties of MgH2-Ni3FeMn Nanocomposite Prepared by Combined Melt Spinning and Mechanical AlloyingMohammad Rajabi; A Motevalli; P Moazzenipoor (Babol University of Technology, Iran)

Al/AlN Composite Particle Synthesis by Reactive RF Thermal PlasmaHan Chulwoong; Na Hyunwoong; Choi Hanshin (Korea

Institute of Industrial Technology, South Korea) Powder Inert and Reactive Inoculators Obtained by Mechanical Activation Methods and SHSAlexandr Ilyushchenko (State Research & Production Association, Belarus); Andrey Letsko (Powder Metallurgy Institute, Belarus); I N Chernyak; I N Kazanevskaya (State Scientific Institution PM Institute, Belarus)

Joining of Powder-Metallurgical Produced Aluminium-Matrix CompositesSebastian Weis; Stefan Schuberth; Thomas Uhlig; Bernhard Wielage (Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany)

Application of Cascade Non-Transfer Arc Torches for Powder Plasma Spraying, Surface Treatment and Micro-Spherical Powders ProductionOleg Solenko; Andrey Smirnov (Khristianovich Institute of Theoretical & Applied Mechanics, Russia)

Non-Dimensional Criteria of Hollow Micro-Sphere Formation under Plasma Treatment of Agglomerated ParticleOleg Solenko (Khristianovich Institute of Theoretical & Applied Mechanics, Russia) Synthesis and Characterisation of Al-Al2O3 Powder Composites with Different Weight Percentage of Al2O3 by Ball MillingDanish Mohd; M Arif Siddiqui (Aligarh Muslim University, India)

The Current Situation and Future Development of Copper and Coppper Alloy Powders Industry and Technology in ChinaJing-Guo Zhang; Li Min Wang; Shao-Ming Zhang; Li-Gen Wang (GRIPM Advanced Materials Co Ltd, China)

Session 2: Sintering – Fundamentals and Modelling

Chairmen: Mr Sigurd Berg (Höganäs Sweden AB, Sweden)Dr Frank Baumgaertner(Schunk Sintermetalltechnik GmbH, Germany)

Oral

Shrinkage Kinetics During the Early Stage of Sintering: The Time Depending Effective Diffusion CoefficientAlberto Molinari; Enrico Bisoffi; Cinzia Menapace (Trento University, Italy); Jose Manuel Torralba (IMDEA Materials Institute, Spain)

Cu Distribution in PM SteelsAbdul Malik Tahir; Gustav Amberg; Peter Hedström (KTH, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)

Effect of Reducing Agents on the Sintering of

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Chromium-Alloyed PM SteelsDimitris Chasoglou (Swerea KIMAB AB, Sweden); Eduard Hryha (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden)

Dissolution of Carbon in Cr-Prealloyed PM Steels: Effect of Carbon SourceEduard Hryha; Lars Nyborg (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden); Luigi Alzati (Timcal SA, Switzerland)

Poster Sintering Study and Microstructural Evaluation of Ni-NiO Powder MixturesAntonio Eduardo Martinelli; Elisangela Barros Dantas; Rubens Maribondo do Nascimento (Rio Grande do Norte Federal University, Brazil); Aloisio Nelmo Klein (Santa Catarina Federal University (UFSC), Brazil)

Spark Plasma Sintering as a Cladding Method to Produce in Situ Ni(Cr)-TiC Nanocomposite Clad LayerZohreh Sadeghian; Shokat Zohari; Behnam Lotfi (Shahid Chamran University, Iran); Christoph Broeckmann (RWTH Aachen, Germany)

Application of Electrical Discharge Methods for Handling and Consolidation of Powder Composite MaterialsEvgeny Grigoryev; M S Yurlova (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute State University, Russia); Eugene Olevsky (San Diego State University, United States of America); E A Sizonenko (National Academy of Science of Ukraine, Ukraine)

Temperature Variation with High Voltage Consolidation of Titanium PowderEvgeny Grigoryev (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute State University, Russia); Oleg Kuznechik; Dzmitry Minko (Powder Metallurgy Institute - Belarus, Belarus); Klimentiy Belyavin (Belarusian National Technical University, Belarus)

Session 3: Metal Matrix Composites

Chairmen: Dr Erich Neubauer (RHP-Technology GmbH & Co KG, Austria)Mr Dov Chaiat (Tungsten Powder Technology, Israel)

Oral Mechanical Properties of Alumina Particle Dispersed Magnesium SPS CompactsShigehiro Kawamori (Tamagawa University, Japan)

Novel In-Situ Composite Materials Prepared From the Fine Atomized Al PowdersMartin Balog; Frantisek Simancik (SAS Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovakia); Cecilia Poletti (Graz Technical University, Austria); Ma Qian (Queensland University, Australia)

Influence of Steel and Mg-PSZ Additions on the

Compressive Deformation Behavior of an Al2O3 Reinforced TRIP/TWIP-Matrix-CompositeSabine Decker; Lutz Krüger; Eric Jentsch; Hendrik Oelschner (TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany)

Monotonic and Cyclic Deformation of P/M Processed UFG Cu-Al2O3 NanocompositeHamed Asgharzadeh; Parvaneh Asle Farshbaf; Yahya Akbari Sorkheh (Tabriz University, Iran)

Poster Investigation of the Influence of Adding Varying Weight Percentage of Alumina Nano Particles on Tribological Behavior of PM Low Alloy SteelHamid Fallahdoost; Hamid Khorsand; Esmaeil Ganjeh (Khaje Nasir Toosi University, Iran)

Effect of SiC Particle Size on the Physical and Mechanical Properties of Al Matrix CompositeOmayma El-Kady (Central Metal R & D Institute, Egypt); Adel Fathy (Zagazig University, Egypt)

Structure Formation at Sintering of Al-Ti-C Metal Matrix CompositesGennadii Bagliuk; Yu Shishkina (National Academy of Science of Ukraine, Ukraine)

The Effect of SiC Volume Fraction and Interface on the Young`s Modulus of Particulate Al-SiC Composites Prepared by Powder MetallurgyPeter Krizik; Martin Balog; Frantisek Simancik; Matej Stepanek (SAS Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovakia)

The Influence of a Type of Lubricating Phase Particles on the Microstructure and Tribological Properties of the Copper Matrix CompositesBarbara Juszczyk; Joanna Kulasa; Witold Malec; Szymon Malara (Institute of Non-Ferrous Metals, Poland)

Microstructure and Tribological Properties of the copper Matrix Composite Materials Containing Lubricating Phase Particles in a Form Graphite and Glassy CarbonJoanna Kulasa; Barbara Juszczyk; Witold Malec; Szymon Malara (Institute of Non-Ferrous Metals, Poland) The Volumetric Nanostructured Powder Copper Based Materials with High-Temperature Strength and Electrical ConductivityEugeni P Shalunov; Valentine Smirnov (Chuvash State University, Russia)

Preparation and Properties of Fe/MgO CompositesRadovan Bures; Maria Faberova (SAS Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovakia); Magdaléna Strečková; Margita Kabatova (SAS - Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia)

Iron/SiO2/Shellac Composites Prepared by Vacuum/Pressure ImpregnationMargita Kabatova; Eva Dudrova (SAS - Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia); Jan Fuzer; Peter Kollar (Pavol Jozef Šafárik

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University, Slovakia); Jana Fuzerova (Kosice Technical University, Slovakia)

Oxidation and Wear Effects of Secondary Metallic Additives in Metal-Matrix Friction MaterialsMark Assel (Carlisle Brake & Friction, United States of America)

The Volumetric Nanostructured Powder Copper Based Materials with High-Temperature Strength and Low Coefficient of Temperature Line ExpansionEugeni P Shalunov; Ivan Arkhipov (Chuvash State University, Russia)

The Effect of Mg addition on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Al/SiCp Composite Subjected to ECAPSaman Ahmadzadeh; Omer Keles (Gazi University, Turkey); Necip Camuscu (TOBB Economics & Technology University, Turkey)

Metal Powder (Fe)/Fly Ash Ceramic Cenosphere (CS)/Clay Ceramic (as Binder) Composite Material (CM) Design and CharacterisationAndrej Shishkin; Victor Mironov; Vjacheslav Zemchenkov (Riga Technical University, Latvia); Valdek Mikli (Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia)

Session 4: Hot Isostatic Pressing - 1

Chairman: Mr Andreas Fölzer (Boehler Uddeholm Powder Technology, Austria)Mr Marc Knauff (Cremer Thermoprozessanlagen GmbH, Germany)

Oral A New PM/HIP Neutron Absorbing MaterialLouis W Lherbier; David Novotnak (Carpenter Powder Products Inc, United States of America)

Properties of HIPed Hyper Duplex Stainless SteelLinn Larsson (Sandvik AB, Sweden); Hans Soderberg (Sandvik Materials Technology, Sweden)

The Effect of Drastically Lowered Oxygen Levels on Impact Strength for HIP’ed 316L-MaterialAlexander Angré; Christer Eggertson; Dimitris Chasoglou; Annika Strondl (Swerea KIMAB AB, Sweden)

Properties of Super Austenitic Stainless Steel PM Material Made by Gas Atomization and HIPKarin Jakobsson; Christophe Pellegrini ; Stefan Sundin (Erasteel Kloster AB, Sweden); Jean-Marc Lardon (Aubert & Duval, France)

Poster Development of Joints Between Titanium Alloy and Fine Steel Prepared by HIP Diffusion BondingLang Zebao; Liang Wang; Xuhu Zhang (Aerospace Research

Institute of Materials & Processing Technology, China

Mechanical Properties and Rolling Contact Fatigue of Some Hot-Deformed Powder SteelsVladimir Dorofeyev; Anna Sviridova (South Russian State Technical University, Russia)

Session 5: Powder Injection Moulding Materials 1

Chairmen: Prof José Torralba (Institute IMDEA Materials -UC3M, Spain)Prof Herbert Danninger (Vienna Technical University, Austria)

Oral Anisotropic NdFeB Hard Magnets by MIMThomas Hartwig; Nil Unal (Fraunhofer Institut - IFAM, Germany); Leonardo Lopes (Santa Catarina Federal University, Brazil)

Development of Tungsten-Copper Shaped Charge Liners by Metal Injection Moulding of Ultrafine Composite PowderJiupeng Song; Xiong Zeng; Wei Wang; Yang Yu (Xiamen Honglu Tungsten Molybdenum Industry, China)

Nb-Si Intermetallic Composites for High-Temperature Applications Produced by MIMMarco Mulser; Thomas Hartwig (Fraunhofer Institut - IFAM, Germany); Christoph Seemüller (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany); Nick Adkins (Birmingham University, United Kingdom)

Sinterability and Microstructure Formation of a Hadfield Steel Produced by MIMRenan Schroeder; Cristiano Binder; Aloisio Nelmo Klein (Santa Catarina Federal University, Brazil)

Poster Manufacturing of Porous Metal Components by Metal Injection MouldingDelphine Auzene; Jean-Marc Popot (CRITT MDTS, France); H Darbeida; M Stepien (SEDIS, France)

Optimisation of Feedstock Based on Pure Nickel to Produce Parts with Magnetomechanical PropertiesGemma Herranz; Ana Romero; Juan Francisco Perez; Gloria Rodriguez (Castilla-La Mancha University, Spain)

Fatigue Behaviour of Fe-2%Ni Alloy Produced byCho Kyu Sang (Dongyang University, Korea); Kee Ahn Lee (Andong National University, Korea); Min Jong Kim (PIM Korea, Korea); Si Woo Park (Korea Textile Machinery Research, Korea)

42CrMo4 Steel Produced by MIM: Influence Of The Alloying Method Marco Cazzolli; Alberto Molinari (Trento University, Italy); Matteo Perina (MIMEST Spa, Italy)

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Session 6: Lubricants

Chairmen: Prof Lars Nyborg (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden)

Oral

Improved Lubricant System for Enhanced Premix PerformanceChristopher Schade; Peter K Sokolowski; Kylan McQuaig (Hoeganaes Corporation, United States of America) Evaluation of Innovative High Performance Lubricants for Compaction of Complex Powder Metallurgy PartsVincent Paris; Sylvain St Laurent (Rio Tinto Metal Powders, Canada); Yannig Thomas (National Research Council Canada - Industrial Materials Institute, Canada)

Selection of Lubricants and Mixes for Efficient Production and High Performance PM ComponentsMats Larsson; Sven Allroth; Mikael Dahlberg; Per Knutsson (Höganäs AB, Sweden)

Effect of Lubricant Particle Size Distribution on the Processing and Properties of P/M Ferrous PartsYannig Thomas; Fabrice Bernier (National Research Council Canada - Industrial Materials Institute, Canada); Vincent Paris; Sylvain St Laurent (Rio Tinto Metal Powders, Canada)

Influence of Delubrication Process on the Properties of Sintered PM ComponentsSeshendra Karamchedu; Eduard Hryha; Lars Nyborg (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden)

Session 7: Sintering – Atmospheres and Atmosphere Control

Chairmen: Mr Christoph Laumen (Linde Gas, China)Prof Francisco Castro (CEIT, Spain)

Oral Effectiveness of Different Reducing Agents during Sintering of Cr-Prealloyed PM SteelsEduard Hryha; Lars Nyborg (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden)

Optimisation of Sintering Atmospheres for Controlled Sintering of PM SteelsDimitris Chasoglou (Swerea KIMAB AB, Sweden); Eduard Hryha (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden)

Quality Sintering by Using New Furnace Atmosphere Control TechnologiesAkin Malas (Linde AG, Germany); Soren Wiberg (AGA Gas AB, Sweden)

Lean Atmospheres for Sintering Chromium Alloyed

PM SteelsSeshendra Karamchedu; Eduard Hryha; Lars Nyborg (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden); Sigurd Berg (Höganäs AB, Sweden); Soren Wiberg (AGA Gas AB, Sweden) Improved Process Efficiency by Vacuum Sintering and Low Pressure Carburizing of PM ComponentsHubert Mulan; Yves Giraud (ECM Technologies, France); Magnus Dahlström (Höganäs AB, Sweden)

Poster Comparison of Conventional and Microwave Sintering: Influence of Alumina Powder NaturesSebastien Saunier; Fei Zuo; Dominique Goeuriot (Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Saint-Etienne, France)

Investigation of Regularities of Thermal Treatment of Powder Compacts Made of Low Alloy Steels Using Hardened Sintering TechnologyAlexandr Ilyushchenko (State Research & Production Assoc, Belarus); Valery Gorohov (Powder Metallurgy Institute - Belarus, Belarus); I N Tarusov; I G Golyakova (State Scientific Institution PM Institute, Belarus)

Manufacturing of Si Infiltrable PM Molybdenum Preforms with Varying Porosity CharacteristicsEwa Dadal; Christian Gierl-Mayer; Herbert Danninger (Vienna University of Technology, Austria); Lucia Sencekova (SAS Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovakia)

Sinter Hardening of Distaloy-Dh Powder AlloysNuri Durlu; Gülten Kýlýç (TOBB Economics & Technology University, Turkey); Bilgehan Ögel (Middle East Technical University, Turkey)

Macroscopic Illustration of Zn Evaporation During Liquid Phase Sintering of Cu-28Zn Prepared From Prealloyed PowderMaziyar Azadbeh (Sahand Technical University, Iran); Herbert Danninger; Christian Gierl-Mayer (Vienna University of Technology, Austria)

Session 8: Lightweight and Porous Materials

Chairmen: Dr José Manuel Martin (CEIT, Spain)Prof Elisa Ruiz Navas (Madrid University Carlos III, Spain)

Oral Magnesium Alloy Powders in Emerging ApplicationsRajiv Tandon; Deepak Madan (Magnesium Elektron Powders, United States of America)

Desing of Titanium Aqueous Suspensions for Processing by Pressure Slip CastingRoberto Garcia; Elena Gordo (Madrid University Carlos III, Spain); Begoña Ferrari; Antonio Javier Sanchez-Herencia (Instituto de Cerámica y Vidrio - CSIC, Spain); Cécile

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The Effect of Annealing on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Melt-Spun Al-20Si-5Fe-3Cu-1Mg-XMn (X=0, 3) RibbonsMohammad Rajabi; P Moazzenipoor (Babol University of Technology, Iran); S Pelaseyed (Sharif University of Technology, Iran) Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of 7075 Aluminum Alloy Consolidated from a Premixed Al-Zn-Mg-Cu Powder by Hot ExtrusionMohammad Ali Jabbari Taleghani; Jose Manuel Torralba (IMDEA Materials Institute, Spain)

Reinforced Aluminium Foams Frantisek Simancik; Jerz Jaroslav; Orovcik Lubomir; Kovacik Jaroslav (SAS Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovakia)

Poster Influence of Various Process Parameters on Density and Mechanical Properties of Sintered Alumix 431D Aluminium AlloyMarek Hebda; Marek Nykiel; Jan Kazior (Cracow University of Technology, Poland); Tadeusz Pieczonka (Krakow University, Poland)

Critical Pore Sizes in ECAPed Aluminium AlloyRobert Bidulsky; Jana Bidulska; Tibor Kvackaj (Kosice Technical University, Slovakia); Marco Actis Grande (Politecnico di Torino, Italy)

Development, Characterization and Corrosion Behavior of Al-Cu-Mg Powder Metallurgy AlloyDiogenes Carbonell Boix; Amaya García Casas; Rodrigo Montoya; Antonia Jiménez-Morales (Madrid University Carlos III, Spain)

Densification and Microstuctural Evolution During Sintering of Nanostructured Al6063 AlloyHamed Asgharzadeh; Parsa Pishva; Alireza Tarasi (Tabriz University, Iran) The Microstructural Evolution of a Premixed Al-Zn-Mg-Cu Powder Through High-Energy Milling and Subsequent Isothermal AnnealingMohammad Ali Jabbari Taleghani; Jose Manuel Torralba (IMDEA Materials Institute, Spain)

The Effect of Mechanical Milling on the Compressibility of a Pre-Alloyed Mg-Al-Zn PowderMohammad Ali Jabbari Taleghani; Jose Manuel Torralba (IMDEA Materials Institute, Spain)

Microstructures and Properties of Rapidly Solidified AlCrFe Extruded ProfilesMiroslav Cavojsky; Martin Balog; Frantisek Simancik; Tomas Svantner (SAS Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovakia)

Session 9: Diamond Tools

Chairmen: Dr Steven Moseley (Hilti AG, Liechtenstein)Dr José Manuel Sanchez (CEIT, Spain)

Oral

Cutting Versatility with Diamonds AggregatesCedric Sheridan; Jean-Claude Decroly; Jean-Yves Garot (Foxmet SA, Luxembourg)

New Design Approach to Develop Diamond Tools According to their Performance - Tool SelectorCarlos Anjinho; Adriano Coelho (FrontWave, Portugal)

Influence Of Laser Ablation on Wear Behaviour of cBN Cutting InsertsBernd Breidenstein; Berend Denkena; Benjamin Bergmann (Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany)

Poster Influence of Hot Pressing and Vacuum Sintering Parameters on Interfacial Reactions in Diamond-Metal CompositesWolfgang Tillmann; Metin Tolan; Manuel Ferreira; Sarah Thutewohl (Dortmund University, Germany)

Directed Stimulation of Diamond Nucleation at the Thermodynamic Stability AreaValentyn Lysakovskyi; O Gavrilenko; Tetiana Kovalenko; S Ivahnenko (National Academy of Science of Ukraine, Ukraine)

Diamond Crystallization with High Rate of Growth in Mg-Based SystemsTetiana Kovalenko; Valentyn Lysakovskyi; Maksym Serga; O Pidgornuk (National Academy of Science of Ukraine, Ukraine)

Growing of Cylindrical Single Crystal Diamond by the Method of Temperature GradientMaksym Serga; Tetiana Kovalenko; Valentyn Lysakovskyi; O Pidgornuk (National Academy of Science of Ukraine, Ukraine)

Superhard Composites cBN–Ti and cBN–TiN Sintered at High PressuresTatiana Garbuz; N Bezhenar; S Konoval (Bakul Institute of Superhard Materials, Ukraine)

Keynote Presentation

Effect of the Sintering Atmosphere in the Densification, Mechanical Properties and Diamond Stability of Prealloyed Diamond Impregnated composites obtained by Free-SinteringInigo Iturriza; Ane Miren Mancisidor; Carmen Luno-Bilbao; José Manuel Sanchez Moreno (CEIT, Spain)

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The Effect of Sintering Temperature on the Transverse Rupture Strength of Diamond Cutting Segments with Boron CarbideSerkan Islak (Kastamonu University, Turkey); Durmuþ Kir (Kocaeli University, Turkey); Halýs Çelýk (Firat University, Turkey)

Tuesday Morning, 18 September

Session10: Powder Characterisation

Chairman: Dr Pierre Blanchard (Erasteel Kloster AB, Sweden)

Oral Wear Mechanisms Acting on Industrial Tools for Compacting Ferro-Phosphorous Powder MixturesGiselle Ramirez Sandoval; Montserrat Vilaseca (CTM, Spain); Salvador Leo (AMES SA, Spain); Luis M Llanes-Pitarch (Catalunya Universitat Politecnica UPC, Spain)

Characteristics of Surface Oxides: Similarities and Differences between Gas and Water Atomized Steel PowderLars Nyborg; Eduard Hryha (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden)

Effect Of Powder Properties on the Compressibility of Water-Atomized Iron and Low-Alloyed Steel GradesChristos Oikonomou; Eduard Hryha; Lars Nyborg (Chalmers Univ of Technology, Sweden); Asa Ahlin (Höganäs AB, Sweden)

Characterisation of Steel Powders - Correlation Between Particle Characteristics and Bulk Powder PropertiesAnnika Strondl; Ola Lyckfeldt; Alexander Angré; Dimitris Chasoglou (Swerea KIMAB AB, Sweden)

Poster An Experimental and Computational Technique Suitable for Characterisation of OxidesHans Magnusson; Karin Frisk (Swerea KIMAB AB, Sweden); Ola Bergman (Höganäs AB, Sweden) Powder Rheology of Steel Powders for Additive ManufacturingOla Lyckfeldt (Swerea IVF AB, Sweden)

Session 11: Metal Supported Membranes

Chairmen: Dr Martin Bram (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Germany)Dr Karin Frisk (Swerea KIMAB AB, Sweden)

Oral Metallic Porous Supports and Ceramic Interface Layer Development for H2 Separation MembranesInigo Agote; Miguel Angel Lagos; E Fernandez (Tecnalia Research and Innovation, Spain); Jose Antonio Calero (AMES SA, Spain)

Development of Metal-Ceramic Composite Layers with Graded Porosity for Filters and Electrochemical DevicesPeter Blennow (DTU Energy Conversion, Denmark); Asa Persson; Trine Klemensø; Karen Brodersen (TU Denmark, Denmark)

Manufacturing of Metal Supported Ba0.5Sr0.5Co0.8Fe0.2O3-δ Membranes by Spark Plasma SinteringMartin Bram; Stefan Baumann (Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH, Germany); Alexander Laptev (Donbass State Engineering Academy (DGMA), Ukraine); Maria Zivcec; Christoph Broeckmann (RWTH Aachen, Germany)

Poster Porous Steel 0.6 wt. % C SupportsRoudini Ghodratollah; Monireh Saffari; Hanieh Saffari; Mahdi Shafiee Afarani (University of Sistan & Baloochestan, Iran)

Develop a Manufacturing Method to Produce an Ultra-Thin Novel Material with Micro-Sized Porous StructuresYasuhiro Kanoko; Kei Ameyama (Ritsumeikan University, Japan); Shigeo Tanaka; Benjamin Hefler (Taisei Kogyo Co, Japan)

Moulding of Tubular Filter Elements Based on Coarse Particles of Silicates and AluminosilicatesYauheni Piatsiushyk (State Scientific Institution PM Institute, Belarus); S M Azarau; D M Balydko (Belarusian National Technical University (BNTU), Belarus); T A Azarava (National Academy of Science of Belarus, Belarus)

Session 12: Sintered Steels – Low Alloy Steels

Chairmen: Dr Mark Dougan (AMES SA, Spain)Prof Eduard Hryha (Chalmers University of

Keynote Presentation

Development of Metal-Supported Solid Oxide Fuel Cells Based on a Powder-Metallurgical Manufacturing RouteMarkus Haydn; Thomas Franco (PLANSEE SE, Austria); Kai Ortner (Fraunhofer Institut - IST, Germany); N H Menzler (Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH, Germany)

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From Raw Material to New Challenging ApplicationsUlf Engström; Caroline Larsson (Höganäs AB, Sweden); Christophe Szabo (Hoganas GmbH, Germany) Vanadium and Silicon Alloyed PM SteelsBruce Lindsley; Christopher Schade (Hoeganaes Corporation, United States of America) Influence of Sintering Cycle and Chemical Composition on the Amount of Martensite Obtained After Cooling of PM Nickel SteelsFrancisco Castro-Fernandez; Angela Veiga; Shandra Sainz Rodriguez (CEIT, Spain)

Lean Steels Modified with a New Cu Base Master Alloy: Influence of Process Parameters in Dimensional and Sintering BehaviorElena Bernardo; Mónica Campos G (Madrid University Carlos III, Spain); Jose Manuel Torralba (IMDEA Materials Institute, Spain); Christian Gierl-Mayer; Herbert Danninger (Vienna University of Technology, Austria); Robert Frykholm (Höganäs AB, Sweden)

Poster Chromium-Manganese Sintered Structural Steels Processing from Chromium Prealloyed – Iron – Manganese - Carbon Powder MixturesMagdalena Orban; Radu Liviu Orban (Cluj Napoca Technical University, Romania)

Tailoring the Microstructure from the Base Powder: A New Family of Lean SteelsJose Manuel Torralba (IMDEA Materials Institute, Spain); Alfonso Navarro; Mónica Campos G (Madrid University Carlos III, Spain)

Introduction of Oxidation-Sensitive Elements in Low Alloyed Steels using the Master Alloy Route: Key Aspects for SuccessRaquel de Oro Calderon; Mónica Campos G (Madrid University Carlos III, Spain); Christian Gierl-Mayer; Herbert Danninger (Vienna University of Technology, Austria)

Session 13: Powder Injection Moulding Processing

Chairman: Prof Thierry Barrière (University of Franche-Comte, France)Prof Fatima Barreiros (Polytechnic Institute of Leiria, Portugal

Oral High-Grade Micro Components Produced by Variants of Powder Injection Moulding

Volker Piotter; Elvira Honza; Alexander Klein; Tobias Mueller (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology,Germany)

Feedstock Development Based on Eco-Friendly Binder System for Powder Injection MouldingCarolina Abajo Clemente; Antonia Jiménez-Morales; Javier Hidalgo-Garcia (Madrid University Carlos III, Spain); Jose Manuel Torralba (IMDEA Materials Institute, Spain)

Rheological Behaviour of Binder Systems for PIM and Mixing Rules for Calculation of ViscosityChristian Kukla; Ivica Duretek; Clemens Holzer (Leoben University, Austria)

Analysis of the Influence of Assembly Force On Joint Strength During MIM Sinter JoiningKatharina Klimscha; Jürgen Fleischer (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany)

Poster Novel Concept for Partially Water-Extractable and Thermally Evaporable Binder System for Powder Injection MouldingRobert Pompe; Jesper Brandt (Goceram AB, Sweden)

Quantification of Deformation Behavior During Complex MIM Manufacturing Process Using Optical 3 Dimension Measuring SystemMakiko Tange (Taisei Kogyo (Thailand) Co Ltd, Thailand); Shigeo Tanaka; Yuusuke Watabe (Taisei Kogyo Co, Japan); Yasuhiro Kanoko (Ritsumeikan University, Japan)

Development of “Carbonitriding PIM” ProcessDelphine Moinard; Philippe Jacquet (ECAM-Laboratoire des Materiaux, France) Modelling and Estimation of the Relative Movement Rate of Powders and Binder during PIMVladislav Dovydenkov (Nanomet Ltd, Russia); Zvereva Oksana (Volga State Technical University, Russia)

Metal Injection Molding Analysis of WGV Head in a Turbo Charger of Gasoline AutomobileBo Gyu Park; Dae Kyu Park; Si Woo Park; Sang Yoon Kim (Korea Textile Machinery Research, Korea)

Metal Injection Molding Analysis of the Vain Made by HK30 Metal Powder in a Turbo-ChargerBo Gyu Park; Ho Joon Lee; Kyu Hoi Do; Kyoung Chol Cho (Korea Textile Machinery Research, Korea)

Measurement of the Yield Stress of a Stainless Steel FeedstockIvica Duretek; Christian Kukla; Günter Rüdiger Langecker; Clemens Holzer (Leoben University, Austria)

Experimental Study of Rheological and Dynamic Properties of 316L Stainless Steel and FE Modeling of the Corresponding Filling Stage ProcessesJean-Claude Gelin; Hamza Djoudi; Thierry Barrière (FEMTO-ST Institute, France)

Numerical Simulation of Sintered Tungsten

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Components Under Pure Hydrogen AtmosphereBelgacem Mamen; Thierry Barrière; Jean-Claude Gelin (FEMTO-ST Institute, France); Jiupeng Song (Xiamen Honglu Tungsten Molybdenum Industry, China)

Session 14: Sintered Steels – Tailored Mechanical Properties

Chairman: Mrs Caroline Larsson (Höganäs Sweden AB, Sweden)Dr Henrik Karlsson (Volvo Group Trucks Technology, Materials Technology, Sweden)

Oral Boost in Performance by Control of the Sintering AtmopshereSigurd Berg (Höganäs AB, Sweden); Soren Wiberg (AGA Gas AB, Sweden); Akin Malas (Linde AG, Germany) Low Temperature Creep Behavior of PM Components Under Static Load ConditionsKumar Babu Surreddi; Maheswaran Vattur Sundaram; Eduard Hryha; Lars Nyborg (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden); Henrik Karlsson (Volvo Group Trucks Technology, Sweden); Michael Andersson (Höganäs AB, Sweden)

Development of Abrasion-Resistant Austenitic Manganese Steels for PM and Hardfacing ApplicationsStefan Schuberth; Sebastian Weis; Thomas Uhlig; Bernhard Wielage (Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany)

Properties of Various Malleable Iron Powder GradesFrancois Chagnon; Julie Campbell-Tremblay; Maryam Moravej (Rio Tinto Metal Powders, Canada)

Poster Microwave Sintering of TiC, SiC and Emery Powder Reinforced PM 316L CompositesOnur Ertugrul; Kazim Onel (Dokuz Eylul University, Turkey); Monika Willert-Porada (Bayreuth University, Germany)

Investigation of Sinter Hardening Effect on Microstructure and Tribological Behavior of Nano Composite Astaloy 85Mo/AluminaHamid Fallahdoost; Hamid Khorsand (Khaje Nasir Toosi University, Iran)

Prediction of Microstructure of High Cr-Alloyed Sintered Steel by Thermo-Calc and JMatPro CalculationsRuslan Shvab; Eva Dudrova (SAS - Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia); Petro Shykula (Miba Sinter Slovakia s.r.o., Austria); Ola Bergman (Höganäs AB, Sweden)

Comparison of High Temperature Properties of Sintered and Cast Austenitic Stainless Steels with the Same Chemical CompositionRuslan Shvab; Eva Dudrova; Pavol Hvizdos (SAS - Slovak

Academy of Sciences, Slovakia); Ola Bergman; Sven Bengtsson (Höganäs AB, Sweden)

Session 15: Hot Isostatic Pressing - 2

Chairmen: Dr Stefan Sundin (Erasteel Kloster AB, Sweden)Mr Thomas Güthoff (IWM RWTH Aachen University, Germany)

Oral Flexible Heat Treatment with Impressive EffectsMats Gardin (Avure Technologies AB, Sweden)

Microstructure and Properties of Gas Atomized UHCS Compacted by HIP and SPSJuha Lagerbom; Jouko Virta (VTT Manufacturing Technology, Finland); Juho Lotta; Katri Honkanen (Aalto University, Finland) The Performance HIPed MMCs and their ApplicationTomas Berglund (Sandvik Powdermet AB, Sweden); Hans Soderberg (Sandvik Materials Technology, Sweden)

Poster Effect of Temperature and Pressure to Pinning Centers in Bulk MgB2 Under High PressureArtem Kozyrev; Tatiana Prikhna; Viktor Moshchil; Tatiana Basyuk (National Academy of Science of Ukraine, Ukraine)

Session 16: Functional Materials

Chairmen: Prof Radu Orban (Cluj Napoca Technical University, Romania)Dr Eva Dudrova (Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia)

Oral Technological Aspects of Fabrication of the Nanocomposite Silver-Based Contact MaterialStanislaw Ksiezarek (Institut Dr Foerster GmbH & Co KG, Poland); Mieczyslaw Woch; Dariusz Kolacz; Zbigniew Mieszek (Institute of Non-Ferrous Metals, Poland)

HIPed Cu-8 Vol.% of Graphite Composite Transformed by ECAP

Keynote Presentation

The Development of Hot Isostatically Pressed Nickel Based Alloys for Nuclear ApplicationsHelen Dugdale; Bryan Borradaile (Rolls-Royce, United Kingdom)

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Jaroslav Kovacik; Martin Balog (SAS Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovakia); Stefan Emmer (Slovak Technical University, Slovakia)

New Soft Magnetic Composite (SMC) Materials Prepared by Nano-Sized Electrically Insulating FillersKai-Mo Ng; Chi-Ming Chan (Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, Hong Kong)

Development of a New High Density AC Magnetic Material Possessing Good AC Magnetic Performance with Enhanced Mechanical StrengthFrancis G Hanejko; Sim Narasimhan (Hoeganaes Corporation, United States of America)

Poster

Microstructural Evolution and Magnetic Behavior of Mechanically Alloyed Amorphous-Nanocrystalline Fe42Ni28Zr8Ta2B10C10 SystemMohammad Ali Nowroozi; Zahra Parvin (Shiraz University, Iran)

Effects of Milling Time on Structural and Magnetic Properties of Cu-10wt%Co-15wt%Nb3Sn Alloys Consolidated by Hot PressingMarta Lopez Jenssen; Koduri Ramam; Koduri Ramam; R V Mangalaraja (Concepcion University, Chile)

Nanotechnology - Effective Direction of Improvement of Heat Pipes For Space ApplicationYauheni Piatsiushyk; N A Afanasjeva (State Scientific Institution PM Institute, Belarus); V E Romanenkov; T E Evtuhova (Belarusian National Technical University (BNTU), Belarus) The Use of Materials Based on TiNi and MAX-Phases for Vibration Damping in the Cutting ProcessOleksandr Osadchyi; Leonid Devin; Oleksandra Starostina (National Academy of Science of Belarus, Ukraine); Tatiana Prikhna (National Academy of Science of Ukraine, Ukraine)

The Influence of Particles Size on Properties of Fe/Resin Soft Magnetic CompositeRadovan Bures; Maria Faberova (SAS Institute of Materials and Machine Mechanics, Slovakia); Zuzana Bircakova; Jan Fuzer (Pavol Jozef Šafárik University, Slovakia)

AlN-SiC Base Ceramics with High Microwave AbsorptionTetiana Serbeniuk; Tatiana Prikhna; V Chasnyk; V Kovylaev (National Academy of Science of Ukraine, Ukraine)

Interpenetrating Microstructure of Diamond–Copper Composites Obtained by Electroless Copper Deposition on Diamond PowderTomasz Maczka; Jakub Michalski; Dorota Zarzycka-Dziedzic; Łukasz Ciupiński (Warsaw University of Technology, Poland)

Tuesday Afternoon, 18 September

Session 17: Heat Treatment / Steam Treatment / Properties

Chairmen: Prof Alberto Molinari (Trento University, Italy)Dr Gian-Filippo Bocchini (PM Consultant, Italy)

Oral High Performance PM Components Heat Treated by Low Pressure Carburizing and Gas QuenchingMagnus Dahlström; Mats Larsson; Michael Andersson (Höganäs AB, Sweden)

Optimizing the Tooth Root Strength of Sintered Gears for a 6 Speed Manual Automotive TransmissionMichael Andersson; Anders Flodin (Höganäs AB, Sweden)

Steam Treatment of Ferrous Materials: Influence of Geometry, Density, Process Conditions, on Weight IncreasesGian-Filippo Bocchini (PM Consultant, Italy); Angelo Canali; Matteo Viganò (STAME Srl, Italy)

Aspects of Nitrocarburizing of PM Materials for Improved Wear ResistanceCaroline Larsson; Ulf Engström (Höganäs AB, Sweden)

Poster Influence of Microalloying Additives on the Density and Physicomechanical Properties of Iron Based Sintered Powder MaterialsAlexandr Ilyushchenko (State Research & Production Association, Belarus); L N Dyachkova (State Scientific Institution PM Institute, Belarus)

Pack Aluminisation of Sintered Structural SteelsRadu Liviu Orban; Dana Salomie; Magdalena Orban; Teofil Lung (Cluj Napoca Technical University, Romania)

Influence of Probe Test Orientation, Sintering Degree and Morphological Anisotropy of Porosity on the Young’s Modulus of Homogeneous Sintered SteelGian-Filippo Bocchini (PM Consultant, Italy); Roberto Montanari; Alessandra Varone (University of Rome 2, Italy)

The Effect of Heat Treatment on the Properties of Astaloy CrA Powder AlloysNuri Durlu; Hakan Hafýzoglu (TOBB Economics & Technology University, Turkey) The Effect Of Heat Treatment On The Properties Of Distaloy Dh And Astaloy Mo Powder AlloysNuri Durlu; Ahmet Murat Öge (TOBB Economics & Technology University, Turkey)

Session 18: Cermets and Ceramics

Chairman: Prof Luis Miguel Llanes (Catalunya University Polytecnica, Spain)Prof Henk van den Berg (Kennametal Shared Services GmbH, Germany)

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Oral Sintering Simulation in the Case of Thick Multilayer MaterialsSebastien Saunier; Benjamin Desplanques; François Valdivieso (Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Saint-Etienne, France)

Wettability Between Iron Matrix and TiCN Reinforcement of Cermets at High TemperaturePaula Alvaredo; Elena Gordo (Madrid University Carlos III, Spain)

Microstructure and Abrasive Wear Resistance of TiC-WC-Co-Ni-Cr Cermets Obtained by Liquid Phase SinteringJosé Manuel Sanchez Moreno; Izaskun Iparragirre; Nieves Rodriguez Pena (CEIT, Spain) Discharge Sintering of Hard Metal Cutting ToolsAlessandro Fais (EPoS Srl, Italy)

Poster Spark Plasma Sintering of SiC with addition of carbon nanostructuresJacek Mazur; Adriana Wrona; Marcin Lis; Mariusz Staszewski (Institute of Non-Ferrous Metals, Poland) Study of the Cosintering of Thick Bilayers Ceramic/Ceramic and Ceramic/MetalBenjamin Desplanques; François Valdivieso; Sebastien Saunier (Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Saint-Etienne, France) Tribological Profile of Binderless Niobium Carbide and Fe-NbC MMCMathias Woydt (BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research & Testing, Germany)

Slip Casting of Ferrous Matrix-Ti(CN) Cermets. Comparison of the Colloidal Behavior Between Fe and Stainless SteelJuan Antonio Escribano; Begoña Ferrari (Instituto de Cerámica y Vidrio - CSIC, Spain); Paula Alvaredo; Elena Gordo (Madrid University Carlos III, Spain) Processing and Caracterization of Low Pressure Sintered B4CJose Brant de Campos; Ricardo Alexandre Lannes Couto; Marilia Garcia Diniz; Célio Albano da Costa Neto (Rio de Janeiro Federal University (UFRJ), Brazil)

Microstructural Evaluation of TiMoCN-Ni CermetsHiroyuki Hosokawa; Koji Shimojima; Ryoichi Furushima; Akiihiro Matsumoto (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan)

Effect of Milling Processes on High-Temperature Oxidation Resistance of TiC-FeAlKoji Shimojima; Ryoichi Furushima; Hiroyuki Hosokawa; Akiihiro Matsumoto (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan)

Application of Gelcasting Method in Al2O3-Ni Composite FabricationAleksandra Miazga; Katarzyna Konopka; Agnieszka Idzkowska; Mikolaj Szafran (Warsaw University of Technology, Poland)

Session 19: Miniaturisation and Nanotechnology

Chairmen: Prof Alberto Molinari (Trento University, Italy)Prof Lars Nyborg (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden)

Oral Micro Hot Embossing: Effect of the Pressure on 316l Stainless Steel PartsElsa W Sequeiros; M F Vieira (Porto University, Portugal); Vanessa C Neto (IPN - Instituto Pedro Nunes, Portugal); M Teresa Vieira (Coimbra University, Portugal)

Explosive Consolidation: A Promising Technique for the Production of Nanocrystalline Metallic Materials (Case Study – 316L (AISI/SAE) Stainless Steel)Ana Rita Farinha; Ricardo Mendes; M Teresa Vieira (Coimbra University, Portugal) Compressibility Characteristics of a Nanostructured 7075 Aluminum Alloy Powder Produced by High-Energy MillingMohammad Ali Jabbari Taleghani; Jose Manuel Torralba (IMDEA Materials Institute, Spain)

Current Activated Tip-Based Sintering as a Micro-Fabrication ToolAhmed El Desouky (Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology, Egypt); Khaled Morsi; Kee Moon; Samuel Kassegne (San Diego State University, United States of America)

Poster Synthesis of Ti-Al Based Composites by Shock WavesMikheil Chikhradze (Tsulukidze Mining Institute, Georgia)

The Catalytic Effect of Urea on Depositing Alpha Al2O3 on Gamma-Alumina NanofibresMarina Aghayan; Irina Hussainova (Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia); Miguel A Rodríguez (Instituto de Cerámica y Vidrio - CSIC, Spain) Alumina Ceramics Modified by Nanostructured Al2O3-MgO WhiskersAlexandr Ilyushchenko (State Research & Production Association, Belarus); A A Shevchenok (State Scientific Institution PM Institute, Belarus); Tatyana Ulyanova; L V Titova (National Academy of Science of Belarus, Belarus)

Vapor Phase Condensation Synthesis of Refractory Metal and Oxide Nano-Particles

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Session 20: Full Density and Alternative Consolidation

Chairmen: Mrs Adeline Riou (Erasteel, France)Dr Iñigo Iturriza (CEIT, Spain)

Oral Oxidation Behavior of Ti-47Al-2Cr-2Nb and Ti-46Al-2Cr-8Nb Produced by Electron Beam MeltingMathieu Terner; Sara Biamino; Matteo Pavese (Politecnico di Torino, Italy); Federica Pelissero (Avio Spa, Italy)

Advancements in Single Pulse Electric Current Assisted SinteringAlessandro Fais (EPoS Srl, Italy) Laser Deposition of Precipitation Hardening Carbon-Free Tool Steel PowderHerbert Danninger; Luis Fernando Garcia (Vienna University of Technology, Austria); Helmut Ponemayr (Böhler Ybbstal Band GmbH & Co KG, Austria)

Binder System For Fused Deposition of MetalsFátima Barreiros; Nilson Cruz; Lisete Santos; Joel Vasco (Polytechnic Institute of Leiria, Portugal)

Poster Rapid Sinter Pressing – Densification of Powders at High Temperatures Wihtin SecondsErich Neubauer; Luis Garcia; Gottfried Kladler; Michael Kitzmantel (RHP-Technology GmbH & Co KG, Austria)

Pressurized Liquid Phase Sintering of Iron Based Metallic Glassy Powder with Al-Cu Eutectic AlloyNoriharu Yodoshi; Rui Yamada; Akira Kawasaki; Akihiro Makino (Tohoku University, Japan)

The Scanpac™ MMS Route for Fully Dense ComponentsChrister Aslund (Metec Powder Metal AB, Sweden)

Session 21: Compaction

Chairmen: Prof Paul Beiss (RWTH Aachen IWM, Germany)Mr Sigurd Berg (Höganäs Sweden AB, Sweden)

Oral

Influence of the Scatter of Sintered Height on the Precision of Parts Sized by a Hydraulic PressIlaria Cristofolini (Trento University, Italy); Dante Belluzzi; Gianluca Pederzini; Matteo Crocetti (Sacmi Imola S.C., Italy)

Numerical Simulation of Powder Metal Compaction with Drucker-Prager Cap Model in a Multi Height ComponentMarko Sori; Tomaz Verlak; Srecko Glodez (Maribor University, Slovenia)

Compaction Dies For Spur Gears: FEM Analysis to Assess the Influence of Design Parameters on Stress StateGian-Filippo Bocchini (PM Consultant, Italy); Enrico Armentani (Naples Federico II University, Italy); Gabriele Cricri (Salerno University, Italy)

Introduction to a New Standardized Test Method for Powder Mixes, the Gustavsson Flowmeter FunnelMats Larsson; Stefan Gustavsson; Erich Brandner (Höganäs AB, Sweden)

Poster Use of Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields For Materials Processing in Powder MetallurgyVjaceslavs Lapkovskis; Viktors Mironovs; Vjaceslavs Zemcenkovs (Riga Technical University, Latvia); Matthias Kolbe (Zwickau University of Applied Sciences, Germany)

Regularities of Influence of Thermomechanical Modes on the Compaction Process of Powder Low Alloy SteelsAlexandr Ilyushchenko; P N Kireev; E N Sevostyanov (State Scientific Institution PM Institute, Belarus)

Recent Advances in Sizing Press TechnologyLutz Lackner; Walter Rau (Dorst Technologies, Germany)

Hot Explosive Consolidation of Nanostructured Cu-W CompositesAkaki Peikrishvili; Elguja Chagelishvili; Bagrat Godibadze; Merab Tsiklauri (Tsulukidze Mining Institute, Georgia)

Computer Optimization of Cermet Coatings Metal Binder - Ultra-Fine Refractory Inclusions "Post-Treatment by Pulse Highly Concentrated Energy Fluxes"Oleg Solenko; Alexey Golovin (Khristianovich Institute of Theoretical & Applied Mec, Russia)

Computer Modeling of Compaction of Sponge Particles of Titanium Powder by Firm and Elastic PunchesVadim Savich (State Research & Production Assoc, Belarus); Sergey Pronkevich (Belarusian National Technical University (BNTU), Belarus ); Alexandra Sheluhina; Valery Gorohov (Powder Metallurgy Institute - Belarus, Belarus)

Session 22: Powder Injection Moulding Materials 2

Chairmen: Prof Efrain Carreño-Morelli (University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland, Switzerland)Dr Volker Piotter (Karlsruhe Institute of

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Oral High Cycle Fatigue of Titanium fabricated by Metal Injection Moulding (MIM)Katharina Horke; Robert F Singer (Erlangen Nurnberg University, Germany)

Addition of Rare Earth Elements to MIM-processed Ti-6Al-4VWolfgang Limberg; Karl Ulrich Kainer; Thomas Ebel (Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Germany)

Controlling Debinding and Sintering Atmospheres of Low expansion Invar alloy for μ-PIMJavier Hidalgo-Garcia; Antonia Jiménez-Morales (Madrid University Carlos III, Spain); Thierry Barrière(FEMTO-ST Institute, France); Jose Manuel Torralba (IMDEA Materials Institute, Spain)

Tailoring the Porous Microstructure of MIM Flow RestrictorsRenan Schroeder; Kaline Furlan; Cristiano Binder; Aloisio Nelmo Klein (Santa Catarina Federal University (UFSC), Brazil)

Session 23: Superalloys and Refractory Metals

Chairmen: Mr Bernhard Tabernig (Plansee SE, Austria)Mr Dov Chaiat (Tungsten Powder Technology, Israel)

Oral The Effect of Chromium and Palladium on Oxidation Resistance of TungstenAlexandra Makonovitsky (Metal-Tech Ltd, Israel)

Cost Effective Manufacturing Of Tungsten Heavy Alloy Foil and Sheet MaterialDirk Handtrack; Bernhard Tabernig; Heinrich Kestler; Lorenz Sigl (PLANSEE SE, Austria)

Processing of Tungsten and Tungsten Alloys by Powder Injection Moulding for Fusion Energy ApplicationsVolker Piotter; Steffen Antusch; Klaus Plewa (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany)

Spark Plasma Sintering of Ni-Base SuperalloyPiergiorgio Stella; Alberto Molinari (Trento University, Italy); Massimiliano Buccioni (GE Oil & Gas (Nuovo Pignone Srl), Italy)

Poster Metal Injection Moulding of Superalloys for Aerospace Applications

Alfred Sidambe; Fatos Derguti; Iain Todd (Sheffield University, United Kingdon)

Effect of Swaging on the Properties of High Density Tungsten Based AlloysNuri Durlu (TOBB Economics & Technology University, Turkey); Necmettin Kaan Caliskan (Tubitak-Sage, Turkey); Þakir Bor (Middle East Technical University, Turkey)

High-Density Tungsten/Polymer Composites for Radiation ShieldingGuozhang Zhao; Yang Yu; Fusheng Peng; Jiupeng Song (Xiamen Honglu Tungsten Molybdenum Industry, China)

Behavior of the Type EP741NP Ni-Based Superalloy Manufactured by PM HIP Under High Temperature Compression TestsAndrei Shulga (National Research Nuclear University MEPhI, Russia)

Routes of Gamma Titanium Aluminides Production by Powder MetallurgyVinicius Henriques; Sergio Petroni (Departamento de Ciencia e Tecnologia Aeroespacial, Brazil); Eduardo Tavares Galvani (Hoganas Brasil Ltda, Brazil) High Pressure-High Temperature Effect on Structure of Ti2Al(CxN(1-x))y MAX PhasesTatiana Basyuk; Tatiana Prikhna; Artem Kozyrev (National Academy of Science of Ukraine, Ukraine); Thierry Cabioc’h (Poitiers Universite, France)

Session 24: Sintered Steels – Fatigue and Durability

Chairman: Mr Ulf Engström (Höganäs AB, Sweden)

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The Influence of Notches on Fatigue of Heat Treated Sintered SteelMichael Andersson (Höganäs AB, Sweden)

Prediction of Tooth Root Bending StrengthSantino Keusemann; Marko Hajeck; Christoph Broeckmann; Paul Beiss (RWTH Aachen, Germany)

Influence of the PM Manufacturing Process on the Single Tooth Bending FatiguePatrice Delarbre; Christian Dennert; Andreas Schoppa (PMG Füssen GmbH, Germany)

The Contact Fatigue Behavior of PM SteelsIbrahim Metinoz; Ilaria Cristofolini; Giovanni Straffelini; Alberto Molinari (Trento University, Italy)

Wear Mechanisms Occurring in Dry Sliding of Sinter Hardened Alloy Steels Against Bearing SteelChristian Gierl-Mayer; Edgar Klammer; Herbert Danninger (Vienna University of Technology, Austria); Magdalena Dlapka

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Notch Strength and Sensitivity Of Sintered SteelsMarkus Schneider (GKN Sinter Metals Engineering GmbH, Germany)

High Strength Gears by Powder-Metallurgical Manufacturing ProcessesMarko Hajeck; Paul Beiss; Alexander Bezold; Christoph Broeckmann (RWTH Aachen, Germany)

Session 25: PM Biomaterials

Chairmen: Dr Elena Gordo (Madrid University Carlos III, Spain)Dr Thomas Ebel (Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Germany)

Oral Pre-Clinical Study on the Oral Maxillofacial (OMF) Titanium Alloy Implants Produced By Metal Injection Molding (MIM) Using Palm Oil Based Binder SystemRosdi Ibrahim (SIRIM, Maylasia); Noor Hayaty Abu Kasim (University of Malaya, Malaysia); Mohammed Rafiq (University of Technology Malaysia, ); Kotaro Hanada (AIST, Japan)

Peri-Implant Bone Response to Novel PM Porous Ti CoatingsAnnabel Braem; Bram Neirinck; Jan Schrooten; Amol Chaudhari; Joke Duyck; Jozef Vleugels (KU Leuven, Belgium)

Investigation of Biodegradable Iron Based Alloys and Composites Processed by Powder Injection MoldingPhilipp Imgrund; Sebastian Hein; Andreas Reindl (Fraunhofer Institut - IFAM, Germany); Priscila da Costa Goncalves (Federal University of Santa Caterina, Brazil)

Poster The Shrinkage of CoCrMo beads During SinteringDaniel Rodrigues; José A de Castro (Federal Fluminense Universidade, Brazil); Suzilene R Janasi (BRATS Sintered Filters & Metallic Powders, Brazil); Catia Fredericci (Instituto de Pesquisas Technologicas (IPT), Brazil)

Metal Injection Moulding of Thin-Walled Titanium Parts for Medical ApplicationsVera Friederici (Fraunhofer Institut - IFAM, Germany); Martin Ellerhorst (BEGO Implant Systems GmbH & Co. KG, Germany); Steffen Krämer (Krämer Engineering GmbH, Germany); Norbert Ludwig (TLS Technik GmbH & Co Spezialpulver KG, Germany)

Production of porous NiTi Bulk Shape Memory Alloy by Starch Consolidation and sintering of Pre-Alloyed PowderKumar Babu Surreddi (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden); Robin Bengtsson (GE Oil & Gas, Norway); Lars

Nyborg (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden)

Titanium Carbide Precipitation in Ti-22Nb Alloy Fabricated by Metal Injection MouldingDapeng Zhao; Thomas Ebel; Regine Willumeit; Florian Pyczak (Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Germany)

Porosity Anisotropy of Sintered Sample Obtained by Pressure Moulding of Sponge Titanium Powder with Steel Punch with Elastic LiningVadim Savich (State Research & Production Association, Belarus); Alexandra Sheluhina (Powder Metallurgy Institute – Belarus, Belarus)

Porous Titanium Processed by Powder Injection Moulding of Titanium Hydride and Space HoldersEfraín Carreño-Morelli; Jacques-Eric Bidaux; Mikel Rodriguez-Arbaizar; Alexandra Amherd (University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland, Switzerland)

Influence of Sintering Conditions with Post Treatments on the Properties of CoCrMo Alloy Produced by MIMDelphine Auzene; Florimonde Lebel; A Dausque; Jean-Marc Popot (CRITT MDTS, France)

Characterization of Space Holder Removal Through Water Leaching for the Preparation of Biomedical Titanium ScaffoldsBudi Arifvianto; Marius Alexander Leeflang; Jurek Duszczyk; Jie Zhou (Delft University of Technology, Netherlands)

Session 26: Modelling of HIP

Chairmen: Prof Christoph Broeckmann (RWTH Aachen IWM, Germany)Mr Björn-Olof Bengtsson (Carpenter Powder Products AB, Sweden)

Oral Computational Predictions Coupled with Experimental Investigations of the Effect of Alloying Elements on the Microstructure in PM_HIP AlloysHans Magnusson; Dimitris Chasoglou; Greta Lindwall; Karin Frisk; Annika Strondl (Swerea KIMAB AB, Sweden)

Numerical Calculations of New Innovative Heat TreatmentAndreas Akerberg; Mats Gardin (Avure Technologies AB, Sweden)

Near Net Shape Process using Hot Isostatic PressingGuilhem Roux; Emmanuel Rigal; Pierre-Eric Frayssines (CEA Grenoble, France)

The Influence of Initial Powder Distribution After Pre-Densification on the consolidation of Stainless Steel 316L During HIPChung Van Nguyen; Alexander Bezold; Christoph Broeckmann (RWTH Aachen, Germany)

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Poster Production of Iron – Molybdenum Carbide Composites by Hot Forging in the Presence of Liquid PhaseVladimir Dorofeyev; Yury Dorofeyev; Alexandra Babets; Tatyana Goncharova (South Russian State Technical University, Russia); Roman Vodolazhenko (Pyatigorsk State Pharmaceutical Academy, Russia)

Mechanical Properties of Austenitic and Ferritic/Martensitic Stainless Steels Manufactured by PM HIP and Traditional TechnologiesAndrei Shulga (National Research Nuclear University MEPhI, Russia)

Session 27: Non Destructive Testing

Chairman: Mr Gerold Stetina (Miba Sinter Austria GmbH, Austria)

Oral

Production of Ferrous PM-Parts for Calibration and Demonstration of Typical Defects Detection Performance for In-Line X-ray Digital Radiography EquipmentChristian Gierl-Mayer; Herbert Danninger (Vienna University of Technology, Austria); Mohammad Momeni (Infineon Technologies Austria AG, Austria); Mihai Iovea (Accent Pro 2000 srl, Romania) Constant Quality Assessment by Acoustic Resonance TestingMichael Weidner (MEDAV GmbH, Germany); Eberhard Ernst (GKN Sinter Metals GmbH Bad Brueckenau, Germany) A Defect Detection and Classification System for Automatic Analysis of Digital Radiography Images of Powder Metallurgy PartsMaxim Ponomarev; Tat-Hean Gan (Brunel Innovation Centre, United Kingdom); Cem Selcuk; Mathew Amos; Ian Nicholson (TWI Ltd, United Kingdom); Mihai Iovea; Marian Neagu (Accent Pro 2000 srl, Romania)

PM Parts Fast In-Line X-ray Digital RadiographyMihai Iovea; Marian Neagu; Stefane Scu; Gabriela Mateiasi (Accent Pro 2000 srl, Romania); Mathew Amos; Ian Nicholson (TWI Ltd, United Kingdom); Maxim Ponomarev (Brunel Innovation Centre, United Kingdom)

Session 28: Hardmetals

Chairmen: Dr José Garcia (Sandvik Machining Solutions, Sweden)Dr Leo Prakash (Kyocera Unimerco, Denmark)

Oral

Synthesis of Nanostructured Tungsten Carbide Powders from Mechanically Activated Mixes of Tungsten Oxide with Different Carbon SourcesRaquel de Oro Calderon (Madrid University Carlos III, Spain); Eduard Hryha; Lars Nyborg (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden); Raffaele Gilardi (Timcal SA, Switzerland)

Strength Testing of Ultrafine WC-6 Co Hard Metal Produced by Spark Plasma Sintering Using the Ball on Three Balls TestMaria Zivcec; Alexander Bezold; Christoph Broeckmann (RWTH Aachen, Germany)

Notch Effects on the Fatigue Endurance of Cemented CarbidesLuis M Llanes-Pitarch; David Coureaux (Catalunya Universitat Politecnica UPC, Spain); Blanca Reig (Sandvik Hard Materials, Spain); Héber D'Armas (Simon Bolivar University, Venezuela)

Hardmetals with Alternative Fe/Co/Ni Binders - A Study on Mechanical Properties and Creep BehaviourChristoph Buchegger; Robert Koos; Walter Lengauer (Vienna University of Technology, Austria); Klaus Röediger (Kennametal Shared Services GmbH, Germany)

Poster

High Pressure - Low Temperature Sintering of Tungsten Carbide CeramicsJohannes Poetschke (Fraunhofer Institut - IKTS, Germany); Salvatore Grasso (Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom); Volkmar Richter; Alexander Michaelis (Fraunhofer Institut - IKTS, Germany)

Relationship Between Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Sintered WC-FeAl Composites Prepared from Wet Powder MillingRyoichi Furushima; Matumoto Akihiro (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan)

Ways to Reduce the Wear of the Excavation Equipment by application of PMCristinel Besleaga; Radu Mihai Negriu; Ionel Popescu; Sorin George Badea (Econet Prod Bucharest, Romania)

Application of Image Processing and Analysis Techniques for Microstructural Characterization of Cemented CarbidesJose Maria Tarragó Cifre; Zakia Rizki; Luis M Llanes-Pitarch (Catalunya Universitat Politecnica UPC, Spain); Ludwig Schneider (Sandvik Hard Materials UK, United Kingdon);

Application of New Technology of Polymer-Powder Slurry Forming to Manufacturing of Cemented CarbidesKlaudiusz Golombek; Grzegorz Matula (Silesian Technical University, Poland)

Consolidation and Wear Resistance of Binderless Cemented Carbide by High Frequency Induction Heated PressingLiu Xiangqing; Limin Wang; Ligen Wang (General Research Institute for Nonferrous Metals, China); Zhimeng Guo

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Microstructural Characterization of HVOF-Sprayed NiCrBSi/WCCo-Based Composite Coatings on AISI 1040 Steel

Serkan Islak (Kastamonu University, Turkey); Durmuþ Kir (Kocaeli University, Turkey); Soner Buytoz (Firat University, Turkey)

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Euro PM Papers from 2001 - 2011 are currently availble to its subscribers which include a wide range of industry companies and academic institutions from around the world.

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Wednesday Morning, 18 September

Special Interest Seminar on New and Innovative Applications of PM HIP

Dr Anders Eklund (Avure Technologies, Sweden)Prof Christoph Broeckmann (Aachen University, Germany)

HIP has developed over the years to become a high-performance, high-quality and cost-effective process for a wide range of components such as large and massive near net shape stainless parts for the oil and gas industry to high performance PM HSS cutting tools. The versatility and flexibility of the HIP process, combined with superior material properties, make it an ideal choice for new applications, among other powder metallurgy technologies.

The seminar shows an overview of some original applications of Hot Isostatic Pressing technology including:

• Aerospace • Energy • Nuclear• Metal Injection Moulding

Introduction and Review of EPMA PM HIP Working Group (EPHG) Activites by Mr Jonathan Wroe (European Powder Metallurgy Association, United Kingdom), Dr Anders Eklund (Avure Technologies, Sweden), Mrs Adeline Riou (Erasteel SAS, France)

Hot Isostatic Pressing for the Production of Bimetallic Fuel Pump Bearings by Mr Paul Murray, (Aero Engine Controls, United Kingdom)

Control of MIM and HIP Process Variables to Maximize Performance by Dr Stephen J Mashl, (Michigan Technical University, United States of America)

Economic Nanostructured Steels from Commercial Processing Methods by Brian Merkle (The NanoSteel Company Inc, United States of America)

Tribological Behavior of Hardfacing Materials in PWR Environment by Mr Denis Cedat (AREVA NP, France)

Miscrostructural Development of a HIP’ed ϒ-TiAl Intermetallic Alloy by Means of Heat Treatments by Dipl Ing Rocio Muñoz Moreno (IMDEA Materials Institute, Spain)

Gas atomized powders for Hot Isostatic Pressing (courtesy of Erasteel)

Welding of a 2000 kg container (courtesy of Bodycote)

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Wednesday Morning, 18 September

Special Interest Seminar on Novel Coating Technologies for Machining and Wear Applications

Dr José Garcia (Sandvik Coromant AB, Sweden)

The lifetime of high performance cutting tools and wear parts can be considerable extended by applying thin wear resistant layers. There is an extended variety of protective coatings, which properties are tailored for specific applications. Chemical vapor deposition (CVD) and physical vapor deposition (PVD) are established industrial techniques for deposition of wear resistant thin layers in cutting tools and wear parts. The main goal is to optimize properties aiming at reducing wear, friction, oxidation and corrosion. In this special interest seminar selected lectures from researchers at academia and industry give an overview of current R&D trends and innovations in the field of coating technologies for machining and wear applications.

Hard and Superhard Nanocomposite Coatings: Design Concept, Mechanism of the Hardness Enhancement, Limits to their Preparation and Properties and Selected Examples of Industrial Applications by Prof Stan Veprek (Technical University München, Germany)

CVD Tool Coatings: Recent Developments and Future Trends by Dr Sakari Ruppi (Walter AG, Germany)

Wear Resistant Coatings by Reactive Arc Evaporation: Beyond Pure Nitrides by Dr Emmanuelle Göthelid (Sandvik Coromant R&D, Sweden)

Improving Thermal Stability of TiAlN Hard Coatings by Prof Magnus Odén (Linköping University, Sweden)

Innovative Hard Coatings for Machining and Wear Protection through Age Hardening and Improved Oxidation Resistance by Prof Paul Mayrhofer (Technical University Vienna, Austria)

Analysis of Coating Systems by Means of Diffraction Methods by Dr Manuela Klaus (Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie GmbH, Germany)

Hard Material Components (courtesy of Ceratizit) Study of a human jaw bone - still on build platform - made by SLM. All rights are owned by Fraunhofer IFAM.

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Wednesday Morning, 18 September

Special Interest Seminar on Quality and Productivity in Metal Injection Moulding

Chairmen: Dr Marco Actis Grande (Politecnico di Torino, Italy) Prof Frank Petzoldt (Fraunhofer IFAM, Germany) Dr Bruno Vicenzi (MIMitalia srl, Italy)

In an industrial environment that requires fast, reliable, high quality, and reasonable price products, Metal Injection Moulding is emerging as a very competitive technology, as it combines several different advantages of the use of powders and of the use of a very flexible and productive shaping method like injection. Nevertheless, the struggle to achieve the goals required by ever increasingly demanding customers is very tough and MIM producers need to ride the wave of innovation in quality assessment, quality enforcement, and efficient production, and even use management tools to compare their process to competitive technologies in order to evaluate new projects and convince customers. The seminar will give insight in some developments in process design, actuation and control to improve quality and productivity in MIM production.

Micro-Molded CIM-Components: Simulation based Mold- and Process Development by Dr Marco Thornagel (Sigma Engineering GmbH, Germany)

Del Parameter Analysis to Study Shape Retention of Powder Injection Molding (PIM) Products by Mr Mukund Bhimsena Nagaraj (Indo-US MIMTec Pvt Ltd, India)

Quantitative Analysis of Surface Properties Resulting from Powder-Binder Separation by Prof Berenika Hausnerova (Tomas Bata University, Czech Republic)

Processing and Properties of AISI 420 MIM Parts Manufactured via Prealloy and Master Alloy Routes by Mr Keith Murray (Sandvik Osprey Ltd, Powders Group, United Kingdom)

Comparative Study of Costs of Powder Steel Micro Manufacturing Techniques in a Life-Cycle Perspective by Dipl Ing Vanessa C Neto (Institute Pedro Nunes, Portugal)

Metal Injection Moulding of Inconel 713LC for Engine Applications by Mr Lukas Schruefer (Rolls-Royce Deutschland Ltd & Co KG, Germany) and Mr Robert Singer (Erlangen Nurnberg University, Germany)

MIM levers manufactured by Schunk Sintermetalltechnik for adjusting vanes in aerospace turbine engines.

Mounting Unit (courtesy of Parmaco Metal Injection Molding AG)

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Special Interest Seminar on New Alloying Methods for PM Low Alloyed Steels. Lean Steels

Chairmen: Dr Mark Dougan (AMES SA, Spain) Prof José Manuel Torralba (IMDEA Materials Institute, Universidad Carlos III Madrid, Spain)

In the last years, we have in the world of PM low alloyed steels new concepts and new compositions, due to two different problems:1) Costs (enhancing the introduction of lean steels and alloying elements like Cr or Mn).2) Regulations, avoiding 'dangerous' elements like Ni

These 'new' steels have been developed also new ways to develop the alloys, such as the master alloy system or new bonded systems. The development of these new grades has joined changes both in processing routes and alloying design. The seminar will host selected speakers from industry and academia, dealing with different aspects of the process, of the materials and of the applications.

Cost Efficient Lean PM Steel Alloys for High Performance Applications by Dr Ola Bergman (Höganäs AB, Sweden)

Advantages of Cr, Mn and Si in Lean Alloy PM Steels by Dr Bruce Lindsley (Hoeganaes Corporation, United States of America)

Designing Liquid Phases For Low Alloyed Steels by Prof Mónica Campos (Universidad Carlos III Madrid, Spain)

Comparing Prelloying and Master Alloy Approach for Obtaining Hardenable High Performance Low Alloy PM Steels by Prof Francisco Castro (CEIT TECNUM, Spain)

New alloying systems for PM-steels: opportunities for the Mn-Si master alloys by Ms Raquel de Oro Calderon (Universidad Carlos III Madrid, Spain)

Properties of Sintered Compacts and Heat-treated Compacts after Sintering made of Low Cr, Mr by Toshio Maetani (JFE Steel Co, Japan)

Controlled densification of low alloy PM steels during sintering by Miss Angela Veiga (CEIT TECNUM, Spain)

Master Alloy Courtesy of Raquel de Oro Calderon, Universidad Carlos III Madrid, Spain

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Special Interest Seminar on State of the Art and Emerging Markets for Additive Manufacturing

Chairmen: Dipl Ing Claus Aumund-Kopp (Fraunhofer Institut, Germany) Mr Ralf Carlström (Höganäs AB, Sweden)

Metal based additive manufacturing technologies witness a strong interest since a few years. These technologies (SLM, EBM, 3D printing, LMD) offer many benefits to produce complex net shape parts such as freedom in design, customized products, no tools, short manufacturing leadtime.After a technology overview, the seminar will review market developments with a particular focus on aerospace and medical industries.

R & D on Metal Based Additive Manufacturing by Mr Claus Aumund-Kopp (Fraunhofer Institut, Germany)

Additive Manufacturing for Jet-Engine Applications by Mr Georg Schlick (MTU, Germany)

Economic Mass Production of Individualized Components Based on Continuous Additive Manufacturing (cAM) by Dr Ingo Uckelmann (BEGO, Germany)

Additive Manufacturing with Metallic Powders by Mr Phil Reeves (ECONOLYST, United Kingdom)

Introduction of the EPMA European Additive Manufacturing Group (EAMG) by Mrs Adeline Riou (Erasteel SAS, France)

Surgical handle with internal lightweight structure - made by SLM. All rights are owned by Fraunhofer IFAM.

Study of a human jaw bone - still on build platform - made by SLM. All rights are owned by Fraunhofer IFAM.

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1 Lauffer Pressen 25 Timcal SA 48 Sandvik Osprey Ltd 65 *NEW* Poudmet S.A.S.2 Polis Précis 26 Ecka Granules Germany GmbH 49 Pometon SpA 66 *NEW* MBN Nanomaterialia3 Shenzen GEM High-tech Co. Ltd 27 SCM Metals 51 PMCtec GmbH 69 Graphit Kropfmühl4 SUMCA SAS 28 SMS Meer 53 Atomising Systems Ltd 70 Powder Metallurgy Review / PIM International5 Osterwalder AG 29 Epson Atmix Corporation 54 Fondemetalli 72 BASF7 EROWA AG 30 Komage Gellner GmbH 55 INSTITUT DR. FOERSTER GmbH & Co. KG 74 Erasteel SA9 QMP (Rio Tinto) 32 Avure Technologies 56 Mahler GmbH 78 *NEW* Arcast Inc11 Arburg GmbH + Co. KG 33 Dorst Technologies 57 Carpenter Powder Products 79 Cremer Thermoprozessanlagen GmbH13 MEDAV 35 Höganäs 58 Fraunhofer IFAM 85 CODINA

14 Uddeholms AB 37 *NEW* AGA gas AB 60 LÖMI GmbH 86 Fraunhofer IKTS15 Alpoco 38 Linde AG 61 *NEW* HUACHENG MOULDING Co. Ltd 87 Nabertherm GmbH16 Eisenmann 39 Alvier AG PM Technology 62 YUELONG GmbH17 Elnik Systems LLC 41 NMD - New materials Development GmbH 63 TAV SpA - Tecnologie Alto Vuoto18 Sacmi Imola S.C. 42 ELINO INDUSTRIE - OFENBAU GMBH20 System CR International AB 44 Ametek SMP21 Makin Metal Powders (UK) LTD 45 Nova Swiss22 EPSI, FREY GmbH 46 Bodycote HIP23 FCT Systeme 47 Hoeganaes Corp24 GGP Metal Powders AG

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1 Lauffer Pressen 25 Timcal SA 48 Sandvik Osprey Ltd 65 *NEW* Poudmet S.A.S.2 Polis Précis 26 Ecka Granules Germany GmbH 49 Pometon SpA 66 *NEW* MBN Nanomaterialia3 Shenzen GEM High-tech Co. Ltd 27 SCM Metals 51 PMCtec GmbH 69 Graphit Kropfmühl4 SUMCA SAS 28 SMS Meer 53 Atomising Systems Ltd 70 Powder Metallurgy Review / PIM International5 Osterwalder AG 29 Epson Atmix Corporation 54 Fondemetalli 72 BASF7 EROWA AG 30 Komage Gellner GmbH 55 INSTITUT DR. FOERSTER GmbH & Co. KG 74 Erasteel SA9 QMP (Rio Tinto) 32 Avure Technologies 56 Mahler GmbH 78 *NEW* Arcast Inc11 Arburg GmbH + Co. KG 33 Dorst Technologies 57 Carpenter Powder Products 79 Cremer Thermoprozessanlagen GmbH13 MEDAV 35 Höganäs 58 Fraunhofer IFAM 85 CODINA

14 Uddeholms AB 37 *NEW* AGA gas AB 60 LÖMI GmbH 86 Fraunhofer IKTS15 Alpoco 38 Linde AG 61 *NEW* HUACHENG MOULDING Co. Ltd 87 Nabertherm GmbH16 Eisenmann 39 Alvier AG PM Technology 62 YUELONG GmbH17 Elnik Systems LLC 41 NMD - New materials Development GmbH 63 TAV SpA - Tecnologie Alto Vuoto18 Sacmi Imola S.C. 42 ELINO INDUSTRIE - OFENBAU GMBH20 System CR International AB 44 Ametek SMP21 Makin Metal Powders (UK) LTD 45 Nova Swiss22 EPSI, FREY GmbH 46 Bodycote HIP23 FCT Systeme 47 Hoeganaes Corp24 GGP Metal Powders AG

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Alvier AG PM-Technology Fabrikstrasse 17CH-9470 Buchs SG Switzerland

Exhibitor ProfileAlvier AG PM-Technology provides turnkey solutions for the production of complex P/M parts. This includes engineering services for the design of P/M parts and P/M tools and the production of compaction tools, sizing tools or helical gear tools. Additionally we give full technical support on-site at the customer during the run-off of a new component. Alvier also supplies production equipment like helical gear systems, specialized die-sets and pick-and-place devices. All solutions are customized to the individual requirements.

Ametek Specialty Metal Products PO Box 427, Route 519Eighty Four Pa 15330USA

Exhibitor ProfileAmetek/Reading Alloys produce specialty gas and water atomised powders for aerospace, automotive, electronic, hardware and medical industries. Products include Ultra 300 and 400 series stainless powders for P/M, MIM, and filter markets, nickel base thermal spray powders and specialty powders such as titanium CP and Ti 6/4 powders for medical applications. Ametek / Reading Alloys is a world leader in research, development and manufacture of high-grade aerospace master alloys, specialty metals, and coatings materials AMETEK is a leading global manufacturer of electronic instruments and electromechanical devices with annual sales of $3.3 billion.

ARBURG GmbH + Co KG Arthur-Hehl-StrasseD-77290 , LossburgGermany

Exhibitor ProfileARBURG is one of the world's leading manufacturers of injection moulding machines and holds a leading position in the PIM sector for decades. The PIM range includes ALLROUNDER injection moulding machines, which are especially equipped for the processing of powder materials, a comprehensive customersupport and training courses.

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Contact : Ekkehard GutowskiT 0041 81 750 07 50F 0041 81 750 07 51

W www.alvier.com

Contact : Peter HoctorT 001 724 250 8400F 001 724 225 6622

W www.ametekmetals.com

Contact : Hartmut WalcherT 0049 7446 33 3935F 0049 7446 33 3389

W www.arburg.com

Alpoco - The Aluminium Powder Company Limited Alpoco Forge Lane,Minworth, Sutton ColdfieldWest Midlands B76 1AH

Exhibitor ProfileThe Aluminium Powder Company Ltd, Alpoco, is a world leader and major producer of air and gas atomised aluminium powders and centrifugally spun aluminium needles and granules. The company began manufacturing aluminium powders in 1940, at Minworth in the UK, when Metals and Alloys, the former parent company, became a supplier of coarse powders for military applications. In 1969 Alpoco was incorporated and in 1970 a powder atomising facility was established on a new site in Holyhead on the island of Anglesey, North Wales. In 1999 Alpoco acquired a 51% share in Benda Lutz Alpoco, (BLA) Skawina, Poland.

AGA Gas ABAgavägen 54, 181 81 Lidingö, Sweden

Exhibitor ProfileAGA has innovative solutions for most industries to improve production, process efficiency, performance and profitability. We draw upon our extensive engineering and process expertise to optimize critical processes, enhance applications and streamline operations – all with an eye to save time and money for our customers. AGA is a part of the Linde Group.

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Contact : Colin DeVilleT 0044 121 351 6119F 0044 121 351 7604W www.alpoco.co.uk

Contact : Sören Wiberg T 0046 705801004

F 0046 87339878 W www.aga.se

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Avure Technologies AB Quintusvägen 2SE-72166 VÄSTERÅS, Sweden

Exhibitor ProfileAvure Technologies is the largest, most trusted supplier of hot and cold isostatic presses to the global powder metal industry. Formerley ASEA/ABB, the company produces isostatic presses ranging from laboratory scale up to in excess of 3 meters working diameter using Avure’s own QUINTUS® wire-winding technology. Avure is well regarded for engineering turnkey solutions including a total project management in building and delivering complex systems, providing global service and support, and retrofits / upgrades.

Arcast Inc. 264 Main StreetOxford, MaineME 04270, USA

Exhibitor ProfileArcast Inc. is a producer of metallurgical processing equipment and custom alloys in the form of castings and powder. We specialize in cold crucible and vacuum furnaces for reactive and refractory metals and alloys.Our focus is on arc and induction melting and other specialized material processing.Arcast has a range of standard, operator-friendly products. We also custom design and manufacture bespoke furnaces and processing equipment to order.From laboratory equipment to full production systems, we bridge the gap between research and full-scale manufacturing.

Bandas Metalicas CODINA, S.L. San Juan Bautista, 57La Torre de Claramunt8789, Spain

Exhibitor ProfileCODINA is the leading European producer of furnace mesh belts for sintering ovens supplying to major PM producers within Europe.We produce metal conveyor belts in various constructions and materials for many different applications, from the food industry to glass bottles production. Among others, we use high temperature resistant alloys for powder metal sintering, metal parts hardening, brazing and annealing.

Atomising Systems Ltd. 371 Coleford RoadSheffieldS9 5NFUnited Kingdom

Exhibitor ProfileAtomising Systems Ltd. (ASL) design and supply atomisers to the worlds powder metal producers. ASL provides services from consultancy through to turnkey systems. In addition to the plant/system services, ASL operates a special powder production facility and a contract R+D service working with the customer to provide novel solutions.

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Contact : Anders EklandT +46-(0)21-327215

F 46-(0)21-327305W www.avure.com

Contact : Sasha Long T +1 207 539 9638

W www.arcastinc.com

Contact : Eloi SàbatT 0034 93 801 1540F 0034 93 801 2602

W www.codinagestio.com

Contact : Paul RoseT 0044 114 2626205F 0044 114 2626201

W www.atomising.co.uk

BASF SE Global Business Unit Carbonyl Iron Powder and Metal Systems G-CA/MI - Building J513 67056 Ludwigshafen, Germany

Exhibitor ProfileBASF is the inventor and leading producer of Carbonyl Iron Powder (CIP). For 80 years BASF has been developing in close collaboration with its customers the most varied applications for CIP.With its unique background in plastics technology, metal powder production and new materials research, BASF has become a solution provider for powder injection molding (PIM). BASF offers its customers and end users support in the material selection, consulting for part and mold design, feasibility studies, simulation of the molding process, pilot runs, assistance during start-up and regular production, training.

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Contact : Diana Joan GutfruchtT 0049 621 60 52835 F 0049 621 60 22 198

W www.basf.com/catamold

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ECKA Granules Germany GmbHFloessaustrasse 24 aD-90763 FuerthGermany

Exhibitor ProfileECKA Granules and its sister companies, ACu Powder International and SCM, are the global leaders in non-ferrous metal powders, pastes and granules, including Aluminum, Copper, Copper Oxide, Magnesium, Manganese Sulfide, Tin, Silver, Zinc and many alloy variations of these metals.

Dorst Technologies Mittenwalder Straße 61Kochel am SeeD-82431Germany

Exhibitor ProfileWhether the drive is Electric, Hydraulic, or Mechanical, DORST TECHNOLOGIES offers the most capable compacting and calibrating presses available with excellent productivity and maximum energy efficiency - and quickest job change over times. Options available include automatic die-set change, self programming and optimization for the most demanding applications. Also available are part-handling automation, existing-press remanufacturing, customized preventative maintenance programs, as well as operation, set-up, maintenance and tool-design training.

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Contact : Giorgio MuttiBernhard Mais

T 0049 9152 9211-800F 0049 9152 9211-809

W www.ecka-granules.com

Contact : Lutz LacknerT 0049 8851 188 0

F 0049 8851 188 310W www.dorst.de

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Cremer Thermoprozessanlagen GmbH Auf dem FlabigDüren-Konzendorf52355Germany

Exhibitor ProfileCREMER is one of the world's leading furnace suppliers with more than 40 years experience and world-wide references for high-temperature furnaces in the field of PM up to 2.000°C with protective gas atmospheres and accessory equipment, supported by our R&D departments for innovative custom-made developments for PM and MIM. Professional representatives and service offices all over the world. NEW: HIP/CIP presses complement our portfolio since very recently.

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Contact : Harald Cremer and Ingo CremerT 0049 (0) 2421 61021F 0049 (0) 2421 63735

W www.cremer-furnace.com

Bodycote Heiß-Isostatisches Pressen GmbH Kolbinger Straße 783527 Haag-WindenGermany

Exhibitor ProfileOperating an international network of facilities, Bodycote is the world`s leading provider of thermal processing services. Experienced in supporting large multi-national customers and their supply chains, as well as local niche specialists, Bodycote provides a vital link in the manufacturing process for virtually every market sector including aerospace and defence, Automotive, power generation, oil & gas, construction, medical and transportation.

We are the global leaders in HIP services for material enhancement and component fabrication. HIP is an important tool in powder metallurgy as well. It is used to convert powder in the solid state to fully dense components, resulting in better physical properties than those achieved by traditional melting or press and sinter manufacturing technologies.

Carpenter Powder Products GmbH Düsselthalerstr 9Düsseldorf, 40211, Germany

Exhibitor ProfileCPP is producer of gas atomised powders such as tool steel/high Speed steel, stainless steel, Ni-and Co-based alloys for the use in MIM, thermal spraying, PTA welding, or for conversion to PM-ingots and shapes by means of hot isostatic pressing (HIP) or Dynaforging. At production sites in USA and in Sweden, CPP operates different atomizing technologies which produce ultrafine powders for the metal injection moulding up to coarser powders for thermal spraying, PTA welding, rapid prototyping, near net shape technology, hot isostatic pressing and super clean powders for tool steel.

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Contact : Kai-Uwe Volker Ramona Goswin

T 0049 8072 37 54 0 F 0049 8072 37 54 20W www.bodycote.com

Contact : Jens WilkenT 0049 211 1752083 0F 0049 211 1752083 3

W www.cartech.com

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Eisenmann Anlagenbau GmbH & Co. KG Tübinger Straße 8171032 Böblingen, Germany

Exhibitor ProfileEISENMANN is a leading global engineering, procurement and construction supplier in the fields of general finishing technology, material flow automation, environmental technology as well as process & high temperature technology.For your tasks in Powder Metallurgy, EISENMANN presents itself as innovative system and development partner with long-time experience in high temperature technology. Our furnace concepts provide high throughput and utmost flexibility through temperature, speed and atmosphere separation. Talk to us and find out more about efficient sintering of new as well as established alloying systems.

ELINO INDUSTRIE-OFENBAU GMBHZum Mühlengraben 16-18D-52355 DürenGermany

Exhibitor ProfileELINO is development partner of the sintering industry since 1950 and global market leader in powder production equipment and process technology for:• Hardmetals • Sintering PIM• Aluminium and non-ferrous• Precious metals• Refractory metals• Iron• Alloyed powders

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Contact : Wolfgang TouschekT 0049 7031 78-1491

F 0049 7031 78-221491 W www.eisenmann.com

Contact : Francisco Lòpez T 0049 2421-6902-0F 0049 2421- 62979

W www.elino.de

ELNIK SYSTEMS, LLC 107 Commerce RoadCedar GroveNJ 07009, USA

Exhibitor ProfileElnik Systems, founded in 1969, is a world leader in the furnace industry and supplier of "One Source" MIM Debinding and Sintering equipment. Elnik provides Catalytic, Solvent and Water Debinding equipment that all have the same shelf system as their MIM Sintering Furnaces, providing faster transfers from Debinding oven to the furnace without having to reset parts. All equipment comes with a fully integrated computer system.DSH Technologies, LLC our affiliate, can be your partner in developing any or all of your MIM Processes before you invest; use our furnaces, optimize your parts or let us help set up your plant.

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Contact : Claus J JoensT 001 973 239 6066F 001 973 239 3272

W www.elnik.com

Epson Atmix Corporation 4-44 Kaigan, Kawaragi, Hachinohe-Shi,Aomori-Ken 039-1161Japan

Exhibitor ProfileAtmix manufactures high performance water atomized metal powder as a world leading fine powder producer.

The Feature is Fine, Clean and Shape-Controlled.

Atmix fine powder is suitable for MIM part, magnet core and other various application.

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Contact : Ryo NumasawaT 0081-178-73-2829F 0081-178-73-2810W www.atmix.co.jp

Engineered Pressure Systems International Walgoedstraat 19Temse, B-9140Belgium

Exhibitor ProfileESPI is one of the world leading manufacturers of: - Cold Isostatic Presses (wet bag)- Hot Isostatic Presses (HIP)- High Pressure Deep Sea & Deep Well Simulators and Reactor Vessels

ISO 9001:2000 TÜV certified.Production plants in Belgium and USA.

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Contact : Luc ColmanT 0032 3711 2464 F 0032 3711 1870

W www.epsi-highpressure.com

- Quartz Growing Equipment- High Pressure Pumps- Cold Isostatic Presses (dry bag), for which we represent world-wide FREY GmbH Werkzeug- und Maschinenbau Germany member

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FCT Systeme GmbH Rauenstein, Gewerbepark 16FRANKENBLICK, D-95628Germany

Exhibitor ProfileFCT Systeme GmbH is a leader in the development and manufacture of sintering systems such as hot presses and systems for spark plasma sintering, gas pressure sintering and vacuum sintering up to ultra-high temperatures, especially in the sectors of powder metallurgy and engineering ceramics.The consistent implementation of our customers' demands not only requires technical competence, but also leads to high-tech solutions at the maximum productivity level.In the recent past we have focused on the development of spark plasma sintering technology (SPS), with the result that various system concepts are now available, from the laboratory scale to large-scale industrial use.This technology offers entirely new capabilities especially in the development of new, innovative hightech materials that cannot be manufactured with other processes.

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Contact : René KirchnerT +49-(0)36766-824-155F +49-(0)36766-824-150

W www.fct-systeme.de

European Powder Metallurgy Association Talbot House, 2nd FloorMarket Street, Shrewsbury,SY1 1LG, United Kingdom

Exhibitor ProfileThe European Powder Metallurgy Association (EPMA) was formed in Brussels in 1989 and has three key missions -

• To Promote and Develop PM Technology in Europe

• To Represent the European PM Industry within Europe and Internationally.

• To Develop the Future on PMCome and visit our booth to see the EPMA’s recent activities.

EPMAShowcase

Contact : Andrew AlmondT 0044 (0) 1743 248899F 0044 (0) 1743 362968

W www.epma.com

Fond Metalli S.p.A.Via L. Galvani,3 - 35011 CampodarsegoItaly

Exhibitor ProfileFONDMETALLI Spa, is a worldwide player leading in field of supplying and customizing conveyorbelt solutions for industrial transport and handling in heat treatment and sintering.The Company offers the widest range of wire mesh belt and complete conveyors. The engineering staff provides advices and consulting to customers to select the best materials and components according the various processes.The certified R&D Laboratory conducts metallographic and mechanical tests according theinternational standards in order to assure and guarantee the expected performance of the conveyor.

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Contact : Tarquini Paolo and Lazzaro Vittorino T 0039 049 9202370F 0039 049 5564827W www.fondmetalli.it

ERASTEEL SA Tour Maine Montparnasse 33, Avenue du Maine 75755 Paris Cedex 15 France

Exhibitor ProfileErasteel is the world leading producer of gas-atomized metal powders.Erasteel, a member of ERAMET Alloys, has built up the world's largest capacity. With 7 atomization units including the brand new DurinTM atomizer located in Söderfors, Sweden, Erasteel can supply a wide range of powders and steels with a high level of cleanliness. Standard and customer specific grades are available in Ni- and Co- base alloys, stainless steels, tool steels, high speed steels and other specialty alloys for many applications: hot isostatic pressing, thermal spraying, centrifugal casting, etc.

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Contact : Julien Laumonier T 0033 (0)1 45 38 63 20F 0033 (0)1 45 38 37 45

W www.erasteel.com

Erowa AG LtdKnutwilerstrasse 3PO. Box 6233Switzerland

Exhibitor ProfileWorkholding, palletizing and automation for CNC machine tools. Zero point tooling systems enable fast exchange of fixtures with capability for off-line set-up. Automation available with job management software. EDM Tooling.

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Contact : Martin WilhelmT 0041 41 935 11 11F 0041 41 935 12 13

W www.erowa.com

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Fraunhofer IKTSFraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems IKTS Winterbergstrasse 28 01309 DresdenGermany

Exhibitor ProfileThe Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems IKTS, situated in Dresden and Hermsdorf, covers the complete field of advanced ceramics, from basic research to applications. The services include the development and application of modern advanced ceramic materials, the development of industrial powder metallurgical technologies, and the manufacturing of prototypical components. Structural ceramics, functional ceramics and cermets are the main focus with emphasis on innovative complex systems which are applied in many industry sectors.

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Contact : Tassilo Moritz T 0049 351 2553-7747F 0049 351 2553-7600

W www.ikts.fraunhofer.de

Fraunhofer IFAM Fraunhofer Inst for Manufacturing Technology and Advanced Materials IFAMWiener Strasse 12, 28359 Bremen, Germany

Exhibitor ProfileFraunhofer IFAM has facilities in Bremen and Dresden and carries out contract research on the manufacture of metallic components in a near final geometric shape using powder metallurgical technology. Customer-orientated results are achieved in the following business fields:

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Contact : Frank PetzoldtT 0049 (0) 421 2246 0F 0049 421 22 46 300

W www.ifam.fraunhofer.de

• Metal Injection Moulding • Micro Engineering • Additive Manufacturing • Cellular Materials

• Lightweight Structures • Functional Printing• Process Simulation

Frey & Co. GmbH Papyrerstr. 1283661 Lenggries, Germany

Exhibitor ProfileFrey is one of the leading manufacturers in the world of Cold Isostatic Presses (dry bag).Our manufacturing program is as follows:- Construction Work- Systems for Hydraulic and Isostatic Presses- Hydraulic Presses- Isostatic Presses- Isostatic Rotary Presses for i.e. balls

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Contact : Dieter FreyT 0049 8042 91760

F 0049 8042 4451W www.frey-lenggries.de

- Isostatic Presses for - spark-plug isolators - dental industry - medical technology - electric industry.

Graphit Kropfmühl / AMG Mining AG Langheinrichstraße 194051 HauzenbergGermany

Exhibitor ProfileGraphit Kropfmühl / AMG Mining AG has a more than 140 years long tradition of competence in raw materials. With our permanent will to create, market proximity and absolute customer orientation, we have become a trendsetting graphite refiner. State-of-the-art and quality-conscious high-technology as well as an intensive dialogue with customers and partners allow us to develop high-quality special products. In order to secure the supply of raw materials we hold shares in mines located in Europe, Africa and Asia.

GGP Metalpowder AG Eckart PlazaKaiserstraße 3090763 Fürth

Exhibitor ProfileGGP is biggest producer of Electrolytical Cu powder worldwide. Total capacity of 15.000 t/year. Specialty: silver-coated Cu powders from 3 -20 % Ag (Cyanide process).Offers also : water-atomised Cu & Cu-alloys, Leaded Bronze, Tin and Zinc powders. ISO TS 16949 and ISO 9001:2008 certified. Worldwide sales activities to all key industries.”

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Contact : Gudrun Suess T 0049 8586 609-178F 0049 8586 609-112

W www.gk-graphite.com

Contact : Markus Hofmockel T +49/(0)911 / 723 617-16F +49/(0)911 / 723 617-50

W www.ggp-metal.com

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KOMAGE Gellner GmbH & CO. KGDr Hermann Gellner Str. 1Postfach 40Kell am SeeD-54427, Germany

Exhibitor ProfileThe success story of KOMAGE began in 1908 in Berlin with an innovation: the first press for industrial application. Many more innovations from KOMAGE have followed since then: such as, in 1976, the first worldwide free programmable CNC-powder press or in 1990, the first worldwide mechanical-hydraulic press. In the future KOMAGE will continue to set its emphasis on its innovations.

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Contact : Christian BeyerT 0049 65 89 91 42 0

F 0049 65 89 91 42 19W www.komage.de

INSTITUT DR. FOERSTER GmbH & Co. KG In Laisen 7072766 REUTLINGENGERMANY

Exhibitor ProfileFOERSTER is one of the global leaders in eddy current and magnetic field measurement technology for non-destructive testing (NDT), metal detection, as well as in manufacturing of magnetic sensors.

At Euro PM2013 exhibition FOERSTER is presenting its KOERZIMAT 1.097 for the measurement of the coercive strength HCJ and the weight/volume-specific saturation magnetism σs as well as the volume-specific saturation induction Bs. All magnetic values can be measured independently of the sample geometry. These magnetic characteristics are correlated to the sintered carbide properties e.g. grain size, cobalt distribution of the binder phase etc.

Huacheng Moulding (Changshu) Co. Ltd.7 Huanhu Hongshun Industrial ParkJinlin RoadChangshuJiangsu, 215558, China

Exhibitor ProfileHuacheng Moulding Group, China & Taiwan have manufactured high precision tools for over 30 years. We supply the worldwide powder metal, magnetic & ceramic industries with high precision compaction tools. • Manufacturing activities are certified to ISO 9001.• Tools manufactured using high specification European CNC machines.• European steels used in manufacture: CPM, ASP etc.• Carbide tools supplied to European specification.• Single tool or multiple parts.• Full inspection and heat treatment documentation.• Traceability on all materials. • High quality – competitive price – efficient delivery.

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Contact : Timo BrackT 0049 7121 140 412 F 0049 7121/140280

W www.foerstergroup.de

Contact : David Lemon (European Agent)T 0044 1395 446459 W www.szhcjm.com

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Hoeganaes Corporation 1001 Taylors LaneCinnaminson, NJ 08077USA

Exhibitor ProfileHoeganaes Corporation has been the market leader in the development of advanced ferrous powders / processes since1950. PM’s dramatic growth can be traced to our ANCORBOND® process that allows for engineered, press-ready premixes. Products made by this process result in parts with more complex geometries, higher densities and improved dynamic properties. Our company has six plants in Asia, Europe and the USA.

Höganäs Corporate HeadquartersSE-263 83 HöganäsSweden

Exhibitor ProfileHöganäs develops, manufactures and sells metal powders that open up a world of opportunities. Our product range includes pure iron and low-alloy steel powders, stainless steel powders as well as press-ready powder mixes. Höganäs products are tailored to meet demands on part precision, productivity, performance and cost. Some of our brands, such as Distaloy®, AstaloyTM and Starmix®, are today regarded as industry standards. In close collaboration with customers and end-users we develop innovative PM solutions such as high load-carrying PM transmission gears.We push the limits of metal powder.

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Contact : Klaus VossenT 0049 2132-6598-20F 0049 2132-6598-98

W www.hoeganaes.com

Contact : Caroline Larsson T 0046 42 33 80 00F 0046 42 33 83 83

W www.hoganas.com

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LINDE AG, LINDE Gases Division Linde Gases Division Global Process Industries Carl-von-Linde-Str. 25 85716 Unterschleissheim Germany

Exhibitor ProfileThe Linde Group is a world leader in the international industrial gases market. We offer a wide range of compressed and liquefied gases as well as chemicals, and we are therefore an important partner for a huge variety of industries. Linde gases are used, for example, in steel production, refining, chemical processing, environmental protection and welding, as well as in food processing, glass production and electronics. We are also investing in the expansion of our fast-growing Healthcare business, i. e. medical gases, and we are a leading global player in the development of environmentally friendly hydrogen technology.

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Contact : Akin MalasT 0049 17 2511 8036

F 0049-89-31001-5315W www.linde-gas.com

Lauffer Pressen Maschinenfabrik Lauffer GmbH & Co. KGIndustriestrasse 101 Horb am NeckarD-72160, Germany

Exhibitor ProfileLAUFFER is a leading manufacturer of CNC hydraulic presses for the P/M industry. The product rangeincludes closed loop controlled powder compacting presses (6 - 500 tons) as well as open and closed loop controlled sizing presses (30 - 500 tons). LAUFFER also offers especially designed presses according to customer’s requirements and fully equipped press lines with handling automation and inline measuring systems.

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Contact : Oliver StraussT 0049 7451 902 182F 0049 7451 902 100

W www.laufferpressen.de

LÖMI GmbH Am Gemeindegraben 1063741 AschaffenburgGermany

Exhibitor ProfileLÖMI is one of the world's leading manufacturers of MIM/CIM debinding furnaces, with over 20 years of experience in explosion-proof process technology. Numerous kinds of feedstock can be processed, as binder systems are removed by organic solvents and/or water. LÖMI's compact solvent debinding furnaces start at 50 litres of volume. They combine debinding, vacuum drying and solvent recovery in one single unit. Larger solvent debinding systems consist of two units: a debinding furnace with up to 2,500 litres and a parallelly operated solvent recovery system. All systems can be extended on a modular basis.

Mahler GmbH Industrial FurnacesRobert-Bosch-Strasse 7-9Plochingen73207, Germany

Exhibitor ProfileMAHLER is a leading manufacturer of industrial furnaces for the P/M and other industries worldwide. We supply high efficiency belt- and roller hearth sintering furnaces up to 1.300°C with atmospheres of endogas, forming gas or pure hydrogen.

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Contact : Christian Ferreira MarquesT 0049 6021 44 77 99-0

F 0049 6021 44 77 99-30W www.loemi.com

Contact : Ralf Kleeberg T 0049 7153 9251 0

F 0049 7153 9251 11W www.mahlerofen.de

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MAKIN METAL POWDERS (UK) LTD. RochdaleUnited Kingdom

Exhibitor ProfileMakin Metal Powders (UK) Ltd. is a major manufacturer of copper and copper alloy powders. The product range includes atomised copper powder both irregular and spherical, atomised bronze powder of varying compositions in both irregular and spherical morphologies, atomised tin powder and electrolytic copper and bronze powder. These powders and other specialty grades are supplied world-wide through a network of experienced agents.

Visit our website or contact us for further information at: www.makin-metals.com

Contact : Jonathan HoodT 0044 1706 717317 F 0044 1706 717310

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MEDAV GmbH Graefenberger Strasse 32-34Uttenreuth91080, Germany

Exhibitor ProfileMEDAV is a successful German company with 75 employees.MEDAV is developer and supplier to the automotive industry for non-destructive testing (NDT) systems. Acoustic Resonance Inspection is the technique applied, CrackMaster the fully automated system solution for mass product manufacturers. Benefits of CrackMaster: Starting with production items (most of them are good), automated drift adaptation. MEDAV is part of the Saab group.

Contact : Olaf StramaT 0049 9131 583 0

F 0049 9131 583 11W www.medav.de

Nabertherm GmbH Nabertherm GmbHBahnhofstr. 2028865 LilienthalGermany

Exhibitor ProfileNabertherm with 350 employees worldwide have been developing and producing industrial furnaces for many different applications for over 60 years. As a manufacturer, Nabertherm offers the widest and deepest range of furnaces worldwide. 150,000 satisfied customers in more than 100 countries offer proof of our commitment to excellent design, quality and cost efficiency. Short delivery times are ensured due to our complete inhouse production and our wide variety of standard furnaces. In the field of Powder Injection Molding, Nabertherm offers different furnace concepts like catalytic and thermal debinding furnaces as well as sintering furnaces for MIM and CIM.

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Contact : Frank BartelsT 0049 4298 922 0

F 0049 4298 922 129W www.nabertherm.com

NMD - New Materials Development GmbHRömerstraße 2883410 Laufen - LeobendorfGermany

Exhibitor ProfileNMD is partner for the Metal Powder Industry. We sell powders made of: Cu, Al, Al-Si, Zn, Bronze, Ag, Mg, Sn, Ti, TiAl6V4 and many others.Our product range also comprises solid lubricants (MnS2, MoS2, WS2 ), Infiltration material and special powders like Lithium Cobalt (III) oxides. NMD also acts as a global buyer on behalf of leading companies around the world. Our products are all customized and there is no minimum order quantity. Besides the powders, we offer services like consulting for mixtures/blends, product development as well as selection of the best suitable powder for given tasks. NMD is participating at the present material research program for "Additive Manufacturing" sponsored by the German government with focus on Mg, Ti, and TiAl6V4 powders.

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F 0049 8682 953785W www.nmd-gmbh.de

Nova Swiss 31, rue Denis PapinF-77240 CESSON

Exhibitor ProfileNova Swiss SARL develops, produces and supplies high pressure components and systems for criticalapplications involving pressure ranges up to 150.000 psi (10.000 bar).

Nova Swiss SARL can also take charge of the maintenance (periodic regulatory servicing and reproof tests) orupgrades of high pressure installations, like isostatic presses, pressure cycling benches, vessels, optical cells, etc.

Main applications: oil & gas, chemicals, food processing, powder compacting, jet water cutting, militaryequipments, R&D (geology, materials etc.).

Stand: 45

Contact : Hervé LeclaireT 0033 1 64 41 18 48F 0033 1 60 63 80 92W www.novaswiss.fr

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MBN Nanomaterialia S.p.A. Via G.Bortolan 4231050, Vascon di Carbonera (TV)ITALY

Exhibitor ProfileMBN Nanomaterialia is a powder materials producer using high energy milling.Powders produced are typically micron size aggregates of nanocrystals in systems that spans from metals to ceramics. Polymer alloys and composite are as well in the domain. Proprietary production facilities with capacity in the hundred ton range supply currently the sectors of: abrasive diamond tools, medical applications using Titanium powders for coatings, tribological applications using hard metal and composite powders for coatings using HVOF and Cold Spraying.

Contact : Roberto RolliT 0039 422447311F 0039 422447318

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PMCtec GmbH Braunfelser Str. 8-12Leun, D-35638Germany

Exhibitor ProfilePress Ready Mixes for sintered parts • 15t or 5t Batches• Ready to Press Material or Contract blending • Binder Treatment, Zn free High Performance Lubricant • Ferro-Phosphorous Powder Mixes• Green scrap Recycling• ISO9001 certified

Superfine Metal Powders• Carbonyl Iron Powder ( HY Reduced Series / 01 Unreduced Series with and without SiO2) • Gas- and Water Atomized Powders for MIM and other applicationsFacilities are located in Germany and Slovakia. Distributor for Yuelong Superfine Metal Powders.

Contact : Gregor Nitsch T 0049 644 294410F 0049 6442944130W www.pmctec.com

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Atomized Powders - Standard or Tailormade• Customized Powders• Stainless-Steel Powders AISI 300/400 Series• Powders for Soft Magnetic Components• Low Density Filter Powders• Cast-Iron Powders• Nickel and Cobalt-Alloy Powders

Osterwalder AG Industriering 4Postfach 176CH-3250 Lyss, Switzerland

Exhibitor ProfileOSTERWALDER AG, the leading Swiss manufacturer of high performance powder compactingtechnology, will present the following highlights:- Servo-electrically driven powder presses CA-SP 160 Electric and CA-HM 320 Electric- Cross pressing / split-die technology based on CA-SP 160 Electric, CA-HM 320 Electric and CA-NC II platforms- Advanced flexibility of CA-NC II series: custom configurations, multi-compacting technology etc.- CA-MP, KPP and UPP technology for cost-efficient manufacturing of multi-level compacts- Technology & Service products for increased overall equipment effectiveness

We are looking forward to welcoming you at booth no. 5!

Stand: 5

Contact : Isabelle AntenenT 0041 32 387 14 00F 0041 32 387 14 04

W www.osterwalder.com

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Polis Précis Zone ArtisanaleGrand FontaineF-25320, France

Exhibitor ProfilePolis Precis is specialized in the manufacturing of tools and components in carbide, hardened steels, ceramic and other hard materials:• Powder compression tools (Dies, Punches, Needles, Core rods, Ejectors …)• Injection moulds parts (MIM / CIM)• Wearing parts and brazed parts.

• Our services: EDM (wire and sinker), Precision grinding (flat and cylindrical), Fitting, Polishing, Control, Methods, 3 and 5 axis machining, laser marking.• Fast equipment repairs.• Technical assistance regarding the choice of the materials, the coating and the design of the tools.

Stand: 2

Contact : Brice GrundischT 0033 381 586 645F 0033 381 586 165

W www.polisprecis.com

Pometon SpA Via Circonvallazione, 62Maerne di Martellago (Venezia)I-30030, Italy

Exhibitor ProfileWith 70 years experience POMETON is one of the leading companies worldwide in Ferrous and Non-ferrous metal powders production. Using high-tech manufacturing processes such as atomization, reduction and electrodeposition, the plant in Italy produce a wide range of metal powders for different application fields. In PM field and in addition to the traditional Pure Iron (FERSINT) and Diffusion-Bonded powders (FERALLOY DB and ST for Sinter-hardening), we are developing also the new family ECOSINT, powders based with low content of Nickel (<1%).

Stand: 49

Contact : Carlo SgarbossaT 0039 041 2903611

F 0039 041 641624W www.pometon.com

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Poudmet S.A.S 26, rue du MoulinSenecourt, BaillevalFrance F 60140

Exhibitor ProfilePOUDMET provides solutions for non-ferrous metal powder users worldwide through its range of water and air atomised products which are used for various applications such as powder metallurgy, diamond tooling, friction, chemical catalysts, artistic and many more.

In addition to Copper, Tin, Bronze and Brass powders POUDMET works closely with customers in the Powder Metallurgy industry to develop high quality bespoke Bronze premixed blends.

Rio Tinto Metal Powders Rio Tinto Metal Powders (RTMP, formerly QMP)1655, Route Marie-Victorin, Sorel-Tracy, (Quebec) J3R 4R4 Canada

Exhibitor ProfileRio Tinto Metal Powders (RTMP, formerly QMP), registered ISO9001, ISO14001, ISO/TS16949, is the only major powder producer in the world to manufacture iron powder from low residual ore. Consequently, RTMP offers exceptional consistency in their full range of iron and steel powders including ATOMET™ & FLOMET™ press ready mixes, pre-alloyed and diffusion & organic bonded grades for customers worldwide.

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Contact : Tomos RobertsT 0033 3 44 69 12 41F 0033 6 31 40 01 82

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SACMI IMOLA S.C. Via Selice 17/A40026 Imola (BO,)Italy

Exhibitor ProfileSacmi is a 90 year old international group, world-leading designer, builder and marketer of machines and complete plants for the ceramic, plastic, beverage & packaging and food industries. With more than 12.000 units in 50 years, one of the core businesses has always been the design and construction of oleodynamic presses, not only for the ceramic industry but also for metal sheets,ductile alloys, plastics and powder metallurgy. The group employs about 3500 people and consists of more than 70 companies in 24 countries on different continents, within their outlet markets, capable of supplying customers with fast, efficient local assistance service - a must for all leading international enterprises. Thousands of Sacmi machines are in use all over the world and exports account for around 85% of total business.

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Contact : Matteo Federici/ Dante BelluziT 0039 0542 607266F 0039 0257 763153

W http://www.sacmi.com/Powder-Metal.aspx?idC=64405

PIM International 2 The Rural Enterprise CentreBattlefield Enterprise ParkShrewsbury SY1 3FE, UK

Exhibitor Profile“PIM International” is the industry leading publication for MIM/CIM parts producers, end users and industry suppliers. Each issue features news, company reports, exclusive commissioned articles and technical papers. Our website, www.pim-international.com, is the leading online resource for PIM, hosting all previously published content and in-depth guides to the technology. www.pim-international.com

Stand: 70

Contact : Nick WilliamsT 0044 1743 454991F 0044 1743 469909

W www.pim-international.com

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Powder Metallurgy Review / IPMD 2 Rural Enterprise Centre, Battlefield Enterprise Park, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY1 3FE, United Kingdom

Exhibitor ProfileInovar Communications is a specialist publishing company dedicated to the PM and PIM industries. “Powder Metallurgy Review” is a new quarterly magazine covering all areas of PM processing. We also publish the free weekly ipmd.net e-newsletter, your key source for timely and concise PM business and technology information.

Stand: 70

Contact : Paul WhittakerT 0044 (0)1743 454992F 0044 (0)1743 469909

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Sandvik Osprey Ltd - Powder Group Red Jacket WorksMilland Road Neath, SA11 1NJUnited Kingdom

Exhibitor ProfileSpecialist manufacturers of high quality gas atomised powders. The MICROFINE range of prealloyed and master alloy powders, specifically designed for Metal Injection Moulding, covers in excess of 500 different alloys. Extensive ranges of powders for Coatings (Thermal and Cold Spray), Rapid Manufacturing, Brazing and HIPping are also offered.

Stand: 48

Contact : Sylvie HeraultT 0044 1639 634121F 0044 1639 630100

W www.smt.sandvik.com/osprey

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SCM Metal Products Inc 2601 Weck DriveResearch Triangle ParkNC 27709, USA

Exhibitor ProfileSCM and its sister companies, ACuPowder International and ECKA Granules, are the global leaders in non-ferrous metal powders, pastes and granules, including Aluminium, Copper, Copper Oxide, Magnesium, Manganese Sulfide, Tin, Silver, Zinc and many alloy variations of these metals.

Shenzhen GEM High-Tech Co., Ltd 20/F Block A, Marina Bay Center Xinghua Rd. S.Bao' an Distric, Shenzhen518101China P. R.

Exhibitor ProfileGEM(Green Eco-Manufacturer)- a Chinese Core Manufacturer of cobalt and nickel powder, with the annual production of 3,500 tons. It’s a resources recycling-based national hi-tech enterprise and successfully became the first A-share listed company in Chinese cobalt industry. By sustainable progress in technology, personalized technological service and rigid quality control system, GEM provides high-quality cobalt and nickel powder for enhancing the performance in world’s powder metallurgical industry. Meanwhile, GEM has been committed to 3R of e-wastes by following the ideas of “Limited resources, unlimited recycling”.

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Contact : Barton WhiteT 001 919 544 8090F 001 919 544 0917

W www.scmmetals.com

Contact : Shadow ZhangT 0086 755 3338 6666F 0086 755 3389 5777W www.gemchina.com

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SMS Meer GmbH Ohlerkirchweg 66P. O. Box 10 06 45 Mönchengladbach41069, Germany

Exhibitor ProfileThe business area SMS Meer develops and builds plants for the steel, tube, long products, NF metal and forging industry.

We are a company of the SMS group a conglomeration of internationally leading companies in the field of plant and machine engineering for the industrial processing of steel, aluminium and NF metals. With some 10,650 employees, the group generates sales of over EUR 3 billion. We are one of the world´s leading companies for the powder metallurgy industry. A long lasting experience and around 2.000 delivered presses stand for high technological standards. The wide range of our products, dedicated people and our best in class customer service secures best quality for our customers.

Contact : Norbert NiesT 0049 2161 350 1537F 0049 2161 350 1859W www.sms-meer.com

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SUMCA SAS Z.I. ROUTE DE CIGNEAMBRIERES LES VALLEES53300, France

Exhibitor ProfileSumca is your partner when developing tooling systems for the PM industry. Our knowledge base covers ferrite (including SMC), carbide and ceramic markets. Our objective is to provide high performance tools using the latest materials and coatings, whether this is a single replacement single tool, developing a quick change tooling strategy, a new adapter or providing technical assistance to your factory we will be glad to help.

Stand: 4

Contact : Trevor HirdT 0033 2 43 08 80 15F 0033 2 43 04 96 74

W www.sumca.fr

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Uddeholm ABUddeholms ABSE-683 85 HagforsSweden

Exhibitor ProfileUddeholm is the world's leading supplier of tooling materials and related services. Long tradition combined with research and product development equips Uddeholm to solve any tooling problem that may arise.

With more than 100,000 customers in more than 100 countries, Uddeholm is present on every continent and has been for more than 300 years. Our global thinking guarantees you the same high quality of Swedish steel wherever you have your business.

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Contact : Petter LarssonT 0046 563 177 29F 0046 563 174 61

W www.uddeholm.com

Timcal Graphite & CarbonVia Industria, BodioCH-6743Switzerland

Exhibitor ProfileTIMCAL Graphite & Carbon is committed to produce highly specialized graphite and carbon materials for today's and tomorrow's Powder Metallurgy Industries. TIMCAL offers reliable supply of Natural Graphite from its own mine in Lac Des Iles, Canada, and produces Primary Synthetic Graphite in Switzerland. TIMCAL will highlight its wide range of Graphite solutions designed specifically for P/M applications’ needs: Flowability, Dimensional Control, PM parts Mechanical Performance. TIMCAL Graphite & Carbon is a member of IMERYS, a world leader in adding value to minerals.

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Contact : Luigi AlzatiT 0041 91 873 20 10F 0041 91 873 20 19

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TAV SpA Tecnologie Alto Vuoto Via dell'Industria 11Caravaggio (BG)24043, Italy

Exhibitor ProfileTAV is one of the world's leading manufacturers of vacuum furnaces and has been an established supplier of the PIM industry for over 20 years. TAV product range for the PIM industry includes high temperature vacuum sintering furnaces, high pressure sinter-HIP furnaces and debinding/pre-sintering furnaces.TAV provides its customers with turn-key installations and with a comprehensive technical support in every step of the process.

Stand: 63

Contact : Pietro ToniniT 0039 0363 355711F 0039 0363 53878

W www.tav-vacuumfurnaces.com

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YUELONG GmbHScience Park 1, Saarbrucken, Saarland, 66123, Germany

Exhibitor ProfileYUELONG GmbH is the German subsidiary of Jiangxi Yuean Superfine Metal Co., Ltd, which was founded in 2004 initially as a producer of Carbonyl Iron Powder (CIP) under the brand name 'Yuelong Powder'. Nowadays it has become one of the major global producers of CIP with a capacity of over 3500 MT/a. In 2009, the company expanded its product range to superfine stainless steel powder. Now its products are widely used in various applications, including Pharmaceutical & Nutritional Additive, Chemical Additive, Electronic Components, Diamond tools, Metal Injection Moulding and Powder Metallurgy.

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F 0049 681 9384 947 W www.ylcip.com

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System 3R International ABSorterargatan 1, VALLINGBYSE-162 50Sweden

Exhibitor ProfileSystem 3R supplies reference system to aid in manufacturing and utilization of tools in powder compacting. Advantages such as: machining time is shorter, because accuracy becomes greater. The number of rejected workpieces is reduced, due to greater reliability of highly accurate and sturdy tooling.

Contact : Henrik NordquistT 0046 8 620 2000

F 0046 8 893029W: www.system3r.com

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PublicationsEuro PM2013 will be providing the following magazines for the benefits of our delegates, available in the magazine area.

Ceramic Forum InternationalCFI is a technicalscientific journal for the ceramics industry. It provides aninternational overview of state-of-the-art technology and processes, with a focus on tiles, tableware, sanitaryware, refractories as well as heavy clay and advanced ceramics and also the sectors carbon and powder metallurgy. CFI targets professionals and managers from both industry (producers and suppliers) and scientific field. The reports in the international section are published in English and include evaluations of the latest findings and products from the supplier industry (raw materials, plants). In addition, substantiated market analysis, reports, economic topics, company profiles and ventures and product developments are also featured.CFI is the official journal of the German Ceramic Society (DKG) - Europe's largest ceramics association.

Refractories World Forumrefractories WORLDFORUM is the new technical and scientific journal for the entire refractories sector: production, application and further development of high-temperature materials. refractories WORLDFORUM is published four times per annum in English, addresses refractories professionals world wide, i.e. in the production of refractories as well as in industries processing and consuming refractories, raw materials and additives, plant and machine suppliers. The reports update its readers on applications in industrial kiln and furnace construction for the following sectors: manufacture of iron and steel, non-ferrous metals, aluminium, cement, lime, glass and ceramics manufacture of high performance composites and coatings foundry, petrochemical, power generation and waste incineration industries.

Heat Processing MagazineInternational magazines for Industrial Furnaces - Heat Treatment Plants - equipment class 3.

"HEAT PROCESSING" is the English-language technical periodical for the entire area of the industriellen of building of furnaces, pyrometric plants and processes as well as forum for the exchange of experience and knowledge between offerers and users of the thermal process technique industry.

Metal Bulletin Magazine Metal Bulletin is the premium intelligence service for metals and steel professionals everywhere. Covering all global metals and steel markets, including scrap, it provides a comprehensive package of the latest news, prices, expert market commentary and statistics.

Delivered to you via a live website, daily email news alerts and weekly print magazine, no other information service can offer you the same frequency and depth of intelligence on the steel, non-ferrous or scrap metals as Metal Bulletin.

Diamante A&T Magazine Diamante A&T is a quarterly international magazine featuring articles on diamond tools technology and industrial diamond applications in stone, building and mechanical sectors. First published in 1995 by G&M Associated, Diamante A&T is the leading magazine for tools manufacturers, distributors and end users thanks to the quality of its articles always a step ahead in reporting new researches and latest technologies.

Metal Powder Report Metal Powder Report - the premier international and independent magazine for the powder metallurgy industry. Provides: • News of industry developments and product launches • General and technical features• Research articles on leading-edge technology • Company profiles• Industry Comment • Literature reviews• Events diary• Product finder

Journal of Powder Metallurgy Edited by Professor Graham Schaffer and John J Dunkley, Powder Metallurgy is the leading international peer-reviewed journal on the science and practice of particulate technology. Its scope encompasses powder production, consolidation and sintering, and the applications of powders and PM components, including powder injection moulding and incremental manufacturing. Ceramics, composites, hard metals and functional materials are covered as well as ferrous and non-ferrous alloys. A features section provides technical updates and news of industry developments.

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GENERAL INFORMATION

LOCATION Euro PM2013 will take place at the Svenska Mässan, the Swedish Congress and Exhibition Centre, Mässans Gata 8, SE- 412 94, Gothenburg, Sweden T: +46 31 708 80 00 www.svenskamassan.se

TRAVEL

BY AIR:Gothenburg City Airport (Säve Airport) www.goteborgcityairport.se is situated 15km outside of Gothenburg, approximately 20-30 minutes away by taxi or airport bus.

There is a taxi station at the airport. Taxis and limousine service can be booked via the airport information desk. Advance reservations can also be made: Taxi Göteborg +46 31 650 000 Taxi Kurir +46 31 27 27 27. Please ensure you agree on the price in advance with the taxi driver.

The airport bus Flygbussarna www.flygbussarna.se stops at the Central Station in the centre of Gothenburg. Tickets can be bought in advance online or from the kiosk in the domestic arrival hall or at the ticket machine by the bus stop.

Gothenburg Landvetter Airport www.swedavia.se/landvetter is situated 20km outside of Gothenburg, approximately 20-30 minutes away by taxi or airport bus.

Taxis are located directly outside the international arrivals hall. Taxi companies often have a fixed price for travel between the airport and Gothenburg, always enquire about the price before travelling. Advance reservations can also be made: Taxi Göteborg +46 31 650 000 Taxi Kurir +46 31 27 27 27. Please ensure you agree on the price in advance with the taxi driver. Pre-booked taxis are located by the domestic arrivals hall.

The airport bus Flygbussarna www.flygbussarna.se makes several stops in Gothenburg, including outside the Svenska Mässan at Korsvägen and the Central Station in the centre of Gothenburg. Tickets can be bought in advance online or from the kiosk in the domestic arrival hall or at the ticket machine by the bus stop.

BY TRAIN:Direct trains from across Sweden, including Stockholm regularly arrive in to the Central Station in the centre of Gothenburg. Trains from Oslo (Norway) and Copenhagen (Denmark) also arrive here. To get from the train station, take a number 2 or 4 tram from Drottningtorget. You can also take a number 5 tram from Brunnsparken. The trams stop at Korsvägen opposite the Svenska Mässan.

BY BOAT:There are daily ferries from Kiel in Germany and Frederikshavn in Denmark to Gothenburg by Stena Line. Please visit their website for detail of prices and timings. The ferries dock a stone’s throw from the city centre.

BY CAR:If travelling by road, across Sweden the main roads are the E6 motorway, southbound from Stockholm/Oslo or northbound from Malmö. E20 motorway, southbound from Stockholm/Oslo or northbound from Malmö. Highway 40 from Borås. Highway 45 from Karlstad.On arriving in Gothenburg, turn off at the Mässan Scandinavium Liseberg sign. Park in the multi-storey car park at Focus shopping centre, next to the Svenska Mässan. There is a foot bridge from here to the Svenska Mässan.

IN AND AROUND GOTHENBURGGothenburg has an excellent network of trams in the city, enabling easy access to the cities key attractions. Tram tickets can be purchased at the tram on-board vending machine as well as at the Pressbyrå and 7-Eleven stores. It is also relatively easy to explore the city on foot. More information about Gothenburg can be found on www.goteborg.com

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MAP OF SVENSKA MÄSSAN

Euro PM2013 REGISTRATION and HOTEL RESERVATION FORMSRegistration and hotel booking forms are included in this booklet (p. 56-59) and may be used for delegate registration, and hotel reservation. All completed forms should be sent to AIM Group International at the address shown. An electronic version of this form can be found on our website www.epma.com/pm2013 All registration and hotel bookings will be confirmed by email.

ON SITE REGISTRATION AND INFORMATION DESKThe Registration and Information Desk at the Svenska Mässan will be open for registrations from 15.00 - 19.00h on Sunday 15 September, and then for the duration of the event.

FULL REGISTRATION PACKAGEThe full registration package includes participation in all technical sessions and special workshops; entrance to exhibition; congress guide including abstracts of papers; congress dinner; coffee breaks; 3 lunches; welcome and exhibition/poster receptions.

ADVANCED REGISTRATIONDelegates wishing to take advantage of the discounted registration fees should submit their registration forms and payment to AIM Group International by 31 July 2013, as after this date the standard fee will apply.

AUTHOR/SESSION CHAIRMAN REGISTRATIONReduced registration fees will be available for session chairmen and for presenting authors (oral and poster). Co-authors should register at the regular congress rates. The registration deadline for presenting authors is 31 July 2013 and the inclusion of papers in the final programme and congress proceedings is dependent upon the submission of registrations and payment by this date.

STUDENT REGISTRATIONA special registration fee has been arranged for students under the age of 30 and in full-time education. Proof of student status must be provided. The fee includes participation in the technical sessions and special interest seminars, and refreshment breaks, but does not include meals and other social events. Individual tickets for these can be purchased separately, subject to availability.

EPMA MEMBER REGISTRATIONMembers of the EPMA will qualify for a discount on the full registration fee. The discount applies to all employees of Full, Associate and Affiliate company members, and also to Individual members.

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CANCELLATIONSCancellations will only be accepted by email to [email protected]. A 10% cancellation fee will be deducted from refunds up to and including 1 August 2013, after which refunds will only be made at the organiser’s discretion.

NAME BADGESA name badge will be included with each delegates registration documents. Delegates are requested to wear their badge at all times during Euro PM2013 in order to allow access to the technical sessions, exhibition, and other associated events.

PHOTOGRAPHYPlease note that photography will be strictly forbidden in all the technical sessions and special interest seminars.

CONGRESS LANGUAGEThe congress will be conducted in English.

CONGRESS PROCEEDINGSThe congress proceedings will be available on site at a special delegate price. There will be a choice of hard copy or CD Rom format. Please tick the appropriate box on the Registration Form to order.

LUNCHES/SOCIAL EVENT TICKETSTickets for lunches and social events, where part of the registration package, will be issued to delegates upon registering. Additional tickets will also be available for purchase, subject to availability, valid only for accompanying spouses, exhibition personnel and registered students.

The Euro PM2013 lunches will be buffet style to allow participants maximum flexibility at lunch times, with time to visit the Euro PM2013 Exhibition and Poster Display.

INTERNET/NETWORKING LOUNGETwo internet cafés will be available for delegates in the exhibition area.

REQUESTS FOR VISASSome delegates travelling to Sweden may require a visa, and should apply for this from their Swedish Consulate, allowing 8-12 weeks before the travel date. Letters of invitation can be obtained from the congress organisers upon request.

GENERAL INFORMATION ON SWEDEN

Electricity: The electrical current in Sweden is 220 V/50 Hz. Round European-style two-pin plugs are used.

Currency: The monetary unit is the Swedish Krona (SEK). Bank notes are printed in values of 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1,000 kronor; and coins in values of 1, 5 and 10 kronor.

Major credit and debit cards (some restrictions apply to American Express and Diners) are widely accepted in shops, restaurants, hotels and taxis. Cash is withdrawn with your Visa, MasterCard, Maestro or Cirrus card at any ATM (bankomat).

A number of exchange offices are located in central Gothenburg and at the airports. Ask your hotel reception for the closest office and opening hours. Banks are open Mon-Fri 10:00-15:00.

If your country of residence is outside of Sweden, you may qualify for a sales-tax refund for purchases. You need to request a form for your refund at the shop when making you purchase.

Travel Health: There are no specific health risks associated with travel to Sweden. Ensure coverage by your own health insurance and bring necessary documents on the trip. Citizens from within EU/EEA countries and some other countries, with which Sweden has a special agreement, are entitled to the same medical services as the Swedes. Citizens from North America and other countries from outside the EU/EEA countries must pay in full for the medical treatment.If you’re a European citizen a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) gives you access to medically necessary, state-provided healthcare during a temporary stay in Sweden.

Tipping: A service charge is automatically included in most Swedish hotel bills. At restaurants, a service charge is included in the bill. Tipping is not mandatory, but a small gratuity (5-10 %) is expected for evening meals if good service is received. Porters and cloakroom attendants often charge fixed fees.

Communications: The international access code for Sweden is 46. The outgoing code is 00 followed by the relevant country code. The Gothenburg area code is 03.

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There is excellent wireless GSM and 3G/UMTS coverage in Sweden. Even in rural areas except in the central and northern interior parts of the country. Americans will need a tri-band phone.

Sweden is the world's second most Internet connected country. As an alternative to Wi-Fi, prepaid USB 3G modems can be bought quite cheaply in many shops.

Useful telephone numbers in SwedenEmergency Number 112For international calls from Sweden 00 + country code + numberFor international calls to Sweden 00 46 + city code + number

EPMA SECTORAL GROUPSEPMA Working and Sectoral Groups focus on issues best handled at industry rather than company level.

Each group identifies and promotes the interests of EPMA members in its area by providing the forum for the discussion of key issues, providing the industry voice to the wider world, and initiating collaborative projects.

Meetings are planned as follows:

• European MIM Group (EuroMIM) open meeting - Sunday 15 September, 16.00 - 18.00h

• European Structural Parts Group (ESPG): Open Meeting - Sunday 15 September, 16.00 - 18.00h Parts Makers Meeting (by invitation) - Monday 16 September, 16.30 - 18.00h

• European PM Hot Isostatic Pressing Group (EPHG) (by invitation) Monday 16 September, 16.30 - 18.00h

• European Additive Manufacturing Steering Group (EAMG) (by invitation) Tuesday 17 September, 09.00 - 10.30h• European Hard Materials Group (EHMG) open meeting Tuesday 17 September, 14.00 - 16.00h

Please tick the relevant section of the Congress Registration Form on page 57 to receive further information on these meetings.

The European Powder Metallurgy Association has launched a new Sectoral Group focusing on Additive Manufacturing within the European Powder Metallurgy Industry. The newly formed group has been created to assist and support the future use of Additive Manufacturing (AM) with metal powders in a new and growing industry sector, as many of its leading companies are based in Europe.

European Additive Manufacturing Group (EAMG) objectives will be fourfold:• To increase the awareness of the Additive Manufacturing technology, with a special focus on metal powder based products. • To enable the benefits of joint action, for example through research programmes, workshops, benchmarking and exchange of knowledge. • To improve the understanding of the benefits of metal based AM technology by end users, designers, mechanical engineers, metallurgists and students. • To assist in the development of International standards for the AM Sector.”

Please contact the EPMA Secretariat for further information on the European Additive Manufacturing Group, and or EPMA Membership services.

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Factory Tours

Wednesday Afternoon, 18 September

Tours are available to all delegates and registered exhibition personnel. Places are limited, and will be offered on a first come, first served basis. Please make your reservation on the registration form on Page 58.

NB: Restrictions may apply and tour attendance will be subject to the host company’s approval. If your travel plans depend upon participation in a tour, please contact the EPMA in the first instance.

Arcam AB, Mölndal, Sweden

Time: Depart Svenska Mässan at 13.30h or 14.30h or 15.30h. Returning to Svenska Mässan by 15.00h or 16.00h or 17.00h respectively

Cost: Tram ticket required. SEK 75 (1 day) (approx. €9) or SEK 150 (3 day) (approx. €18)

Arcam provides a cost-efficient Additive Manufacturing solution for production of implants and aerospace components from powder metals.

Arcam’s EBM technology is used for production of FDA-cleared and CE-certified orthopedic implants. More than 30.000 EBM-manufactured acetabular cups with Trabecular Structures for improved bone ingrowth have been implanted to date. EBM is also used for pilot production of aero engine and fuselage components.Arcam’s head office and production facilities are located in Mölndal (10 minutes

from the Congress Centre by tram). During the tour the participants will have the opportunity to get a closer look at and understanding of the EBM technology, and see examples of components manufactured with it.

Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden

Time: Depart Svenska Mässan at 13.30h. Tour ends at 18.00h

Cost: Tram ticket required. SEK 75 (1 day) (approx. €9) or SEK 150 (3 day) (approx. €18)

The powder metallurgy research is run within the Surface and Microstructure Engineering group within the Department of Materials and Manufacturing Technology at Chalmers University of Technology. The core competence in the powder metallurgy area is based on the application of advanced characterization with particular emphasis on XPS, Auger and SEM/EDX as well as thermal analysis. Thermodynamic

and kinetics simulation is integrated with materials synthesis and advanced characterization. Sintering studies are done utilizing own installations for processing atmosphere composition monitoring (O2, CO, CO2, dew point). In this way, a strategy is established where advanced characterization, theory/modeling and experiments are combined in a joint effort. The focus in the powder metallurgy research is the surface science and nano-science perspective in materials processing and development.

On the tour the delegates will receive: - Introduction to the Chalmers University of Technology and the Department of Materials and Manufacturing Technology

- Tour around laboratory facilities at the Department of Materials and Manufacturing Technology with the focus on the powder metallurgy lab and advanced surface analysis lab (nano-Auger and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy analyzer and ultra-high vacuum system for specimen handling/preparation, thermoanalysis lab, electron microspcopy, etc.);

- Visit to the nanofabrication laboratory

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Höganäs AB, Höganäs, Sweden

Time: Depart Svenska Mässan at 12.45h. Returning to Svenska Mässan by 20.30h

Cost: €50 to cover the coach transfer

With a leading position in metal powder technology, Höganäs constantly pushes the limits of metal powders to grow the range of application areas. Today, our product range includes iron and steel powders for PM parts, soft magnetic powders, powder consumables for thermal surfacing and welding, inductors for PV applications and an electric drive system for e-bikes and pedelecs.

Close collaboration with our customers is an important part of our business. We have a long experience from developing customer mixes tailored to meet PM part producers’ requirements of high strength, part precision and lowest total cost. Some of our brands, for instance Starmix® and Distaloy®, represent high-quality products used all over the world. With production units in 8 countries and a global sales and technical service network, our organisation is ready to support customers all over the world. The company has 1700 employees worldwide of which about 600 are based in Höganäs and Halmstad, Sweden. On the tour you will visit: Halmstad• Steel plant for melting and atomizing of iron and steel powders Höganäs• Powder plant with annealing of iron powders• Distaloy® plant with annealing of alloyed powders and production of customer mixes• Laboratory for quality control

Volvo Cars, Gothenburg

Time: Depart Svenska Mässan at 13.30h, returning approx 17.00h

Cost: €24 to cover the coach transfer

The Volvo Cars Visitor Centre is located at the heart of the Torslanda plant in Gothenburg, Sweden. As well as exploring the Visitor Centre, you will take a guided train ride through Volvo Cars Torslanda factory, a unique opportunity to see how a car is built. You will experience everything from the pressing plant and body shop to the assembly lines - getting a fi rst-hand impression of how a Volvo car is built.

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1. Swedish Exhibition & Congress Centre 1. Gothia Towers Hotel2. Hotel Lorensberg

3. Le Mat B&B Göteborg City4. Radisson Blu Scandinavia Hotel5. Scandic Opalen

PM2013 Accommodation PM2013 Accommodation

An advance reservation of rooms has been made for Euro PM2013 delegates by AIM Group International, and details of the hotels can be found below. Delegates will be asked to pay in Swedish Krona upon departure, at the prices shown. The accompanying Euro prices are a guide only. If you wish to pay in advance in Euros, we suggest that you consider booking through one of the internet hotel reservation agencies.

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RADISSON BLU SCANDINAVIA HOTEL 4*Radisson Blu boasts one of the best Gothenburg city centre locations. A wealth of sights and sounds wait in Gothenburg city centre and visitors enjoy an easy trip from Landvetter Airport, 25 kilometres east of the hotel, or Gothenburg City Airport, just 16 kilometres north. Explore the city's rich history and fascinating landmarks, including the canal system that gives Gothenburg a special seaside atmosphere.The Radisson Blu Scandinavia Hotel, Gothenburg offers 349 rooms and suites with beautiful views of the Drottningtorget (Public Square), atrium garden, bustling streetscape or canals. Rooms feature clean, comfortable design - some with boldly coloured fabrics and some in more soothing tones. All offer easy access to the hotel's lobby and common areas.

Standard RoomsThis four-star Gothenburg accommodation offers spacious, modern Standard Rooms. Chili-style rooms boast bold reds and green, while Ocean-style rooms feature cooler colours. Warm, earthy tones decorate rooms with the urban theme. Each Standard Room comes complete with free high-speed Internet access, mini bar and Super Breakfast Buffet.

HOTEL GOTHIA TOWERS 4*Gothia Towers features 704 tastefully decorated rooms, most of which offer magnificent views of the city.They have everything from well-equipped double rooms to spacious suites. With comfortable beds, a wide selection of TV entertainment, a delicious breakfast and everything else you might need for an enjoyable stay. At Gothia Towers they combine capacity and virtually unlimited possibilities with personal attention and quality. Together, these factors ensure an experience which is out of the ordinary, with the added benefit of being on site at the Svenska Mässan.

Standard roomsFrom the Standard rooms you have views of the Liseberg amusement park, the Korsvägen junction and Universeum, or of Ullevi Stadium and the city centre. The Standard rooms offer good comfort and most of what you might need: 20 square metres, with two 105 cm wide beds, Cable TV with a wide selection of channels, plus pay-TV, Phone, minibar, hair dryer, iron, kettle, safe, Broadband and wireless Internet, free of charge.

Nightly Rates Price in Swedish Krona Price Approx. in Euro

Double Room for Single Use SeK 1790 €211

Double Room SeK1890 €223

Nightly Rates Price in Swedish Krona Price Approx. in EuroDouble Room for Single Use SeK 1595 €188Double Room SeK1890 €223

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HOTEL SCANDIC OPALEN 4*The Scandic Opalen hotel is located in central Gothenburg within easy reach of shopping, restaurants and culture. The hotel is a perfect base for exploring the city's many attractions like the Poseidon statue and the Museum of World Culture. Gothenburg's famous amusement park - Liseberg - is only a short walk away.

Facility Try Swedish and international dishes in the hotel's restaurant and bar. Work out in the fully equipped gym and unwind in the hotel's relaxation area with sauna and a Jacuzzi. The hotel also offers free wireless Internet access in your room and in all public areas.

Standard RoomsThe standard rooms are between 19 and 21 sqm and have a private bathroom with bathtub and/or shower. The rooms are equipped with a hairdryer, TV with movie channels, wireless internet access, desk and an armchair. Some rooms also have wooden floors, iron and ironing board and coffee/tea making facilities.The restaurant and bar serves international favourites and local dishes like Swedish hash. Pick a table near the floor-to-ceiling windows to watch the world go by or sit at the bar with other Scandic Opalen hotel guests.

HOTEL LORENSBERG 3*The family-owned Hotel Lorensberg is within 5 minutes’ walk of Gothenburg’s Scandinavium Arena and Liseberg Amusement Park. It offers free Wi-Fi and free coffee throughout the day.

Over 100 hundred unique paintings decorate the walls of Lorensberg Hotel. Rooms include luxury beds by Swedish brand, Hästens. Some feature a flat-screen TV and a seating area.

Relaxation options include a sauna and a pretty garden area with a terrace.Lorensberg Hotel is just 100 metres from Berzeliigatan Tram Stop. Many shopping, restaurants and cultural attractions are within walking distance. Gothenburg’s main street, Avenyn, and the Gothenburg Museum of Art are both less than a 5-minute walk away.

Standard Twin roomThis room type with a size of 14 square metres features a flat-screen TV, work desk and an armchair or small seating area. Some rooms have beds on opposite sides of the room. Desk, Wooden/Parquet floor, Shower, Hairdryer, Toilet, Bathroom, Telephone, Flat-screen TV, Minibar

Nightly Rates Price in Swedish Krona Price Approx. in EuroSingle Room SeK 1390 €164Double Room for Single Use SeK1490 €176

Double Room SeK 1590 €187

Superior Double Room for Single Use SeK 1790 €211

Superior Double Room SeK 1890 €223

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LE MAT B&B´s – HOSTEL 2*Just 150 m from Avenyn, Gothenburg’s main street for shopping and dining, this B&B offers rooms with bathrobes, slippers and a flat-screen TV with cable channels. Free Wi-Fi is available.

The rooms at Le Mat B&B Göteborg City are decorated with a bright touch. Several rooms include an in-room washbasin.

The breakfast buffet is served in an airy and colourful room. Guests of Le Mat B&B can also lounge in this setting with newspapers provided daily.

Within a 15 minutes’ walk are Liseberg Amusement Park, the Swedish Exhibition and Congress Centre and the Nils Ericson Bus Terminal. The Park Avenue Landvetter Airport Bus Stop is about a 5-minute walk away.

Nightly Rates Price in Swedish Krona Price Approx. in EuroSingle Room SeK 1150 €136Double Room for Single Use SeK1450 €171

Double Room SeK 1450 €181

Nightly Rates Price in Swedish Krona Price Approx. in EuroSingle Room SeK 658 €78Double Room for Single Use SeK 733 €86

Double Room SeK 733 €86

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Euro PM2013 REGISTRATION FORM

Please visit www.epma.com/pm2013 to complete an online registration form

Please return this form directly to:AIM Austria GmbH - Mariannengasse 32 - A – 1090 ViennaTel.: +43 1 402 77 55 – 613Fax: +43 1 402 77 31Email: [email protected]

* PLEASE COMPLETE IN BLOCK LETTERS

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FULL CONGRESS REGISTRATION

"Advance Rate" fees only apply until 31 July after which higher fees will come into effect.Full Congress registration includes attendance at all Technical Sessions and Special Interest Seminars, Monday through to Wednesday, Congress Guide including abstracts of papers, refreshments and lunches for the duration of the event, Welcome Reception and Congress Dinner.

Registration fees are inclusive of Swedish VAT at 25%. European companies that are not registered for VAT in Sweden can claim the VAT back through the electronic procedure. Please apply through your country's tax agency website. The application will then be transfered to the Swedish tax agency when completed.

Payment By 31/07/13 Payment After 01/08/13 Fee VAT Total Fee VAT Total Presenting Authors (Oral + Poster) €780 €195 €975 □ €920 €230 €1150 □Session Chairmen €685 €171 €856 □ €830 €208 €1038 □EPMA Member (Paid Members only) €875 €219 €1094 □ €1065 €266 €1331 □Non EPMA Member €1150 €288 €1438 □ €1350 €338 €1688 □ Students (No Meals or Social Events) €200 €50 €250 □ €250 €63 €313 □(Proof of full-time study must be provided)

DAILY REGISTRATION

Includes Technical Sessions, Exhibition and lunch. Payment By 31/07/13 Payment After 01/08/13 Fee VAT Total Fee VAT Total Monday €460 €115 €575 □ €550 €138 €688 □Tuesday €460 €115 €575 □ €550 €138 €688 □Wednesday €460 €115 €575 □ €550 €138 €688 □ AREA OF INTEREST

My main interest is in the following sector (for Delegates only)□ PM Structural Parts

□ Hard Materials and Diamond Tooling

□ New Materials and Applications

□ Hot Isostatic Pressing

□ Powder Injection Moulding

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WORKING GROUP/SPECIAL SECTOR MEETINGS

□ European Structural Parts Group Open Meeting (Sunday 15 September, 16.00 - 18.00h)

□ European Metal Injection Moulding Group Open Meeting (Sunday 15 September, 16.00 - 18.00 h)

□ European Structural Parts Group Parts Makers' Meeting (by invitation) (Monday 16 September, 16.30 - 18.00 h)

□ European PM Hot Isostatic Processing Group Meeting (by invitation) (Monday 16 September, 16.30 - 18.00 h)

□ European Hard Materials Group Open Meeting (Tuesday 17 September, 14.00 - 16.00 h)

SPECIAL INTEREST SEMINARS, WEDNESDAY MORNING, 18 SEPTEMBER (1 CHOICE MAXIMUM)

□ Hard Coating for Machining and Wear Resistant Applications

□ New Alloying Methods for PM Low Alloyed Steels. Lean Steels

□ New and Innovative Applications of PM HIP

□ Quality and Productivity in MIM

□ State of the Art and Emerging Markets for Additive Manufacturing

ADDITIONAL TICKETS

Please note that the below tickets are already included in the delegate registration packages, except the student package. These tickets are available for purchase by students and exhibitors and are subject to availability.

□ Monday lunch ticket (30.00 €)

□ Tuesday lunch ticket (30.00 €)

□ Wednesday lunch ticket (30.00 €)

□ Welcome reception ticket * (35.00 €)

□ Congress dinner ticket * (125.00 €)

CONGRESS PROCEEDINGS

3 volume sets of the Euro PM2013 Proceedings, containing both oral and poster presentations submitted to the programme, will be available on site in Gothenburg as follows:

VOLUME 1: Cermets and Ceramics, Diamond Tools, Hardmetals, Hot Isostatic Pressing, Powder Injection Moulding, Superalloys and Refractory MetalsVOLUME 2: Compaction, Full Density and Alternative Consolidation, Heat Treatment / Steam Treatment / Properties, Lubricants, Non Destructive Testing, Powder Characterisation, Powder Manufacturing, SinteringVOLUME 3: Functional Materials, Lightweight and Porous Materials, Metal Matrix Composites, Metal Supported Membranes, Miniaturisation and Nanotechnology, PM Biomaterials, Sintered Steels

I would like to order (special rates for registered Euro PM2013 delegates):

□ Volume 1 (Hard Copy) (€70)

□ Volume 2 (Hard Copy) (€70)

□ Volume 3 (Hard Copy) (€70)

□ All 3 volumes Hard Copy (€160)

□ All 3 volumes CD Rom format (€160)

□ All 3 volumes CD Rom format + all 3 volumes Hard Copy (€210)

FACTORY VISITS (for Delegates and Exhibition Stand Personnel only)

Factory Tours take place Wednesday afternoon, 18 September. These are available to registered delegates and registered exhibition stand personnel.

* Additional Welcome Reception and Congress Dinner tickets can also be purchased for spouses and guests of registered delegates.

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NB: Restrictions may apply and tour attendance will be subject to the host company's approval. If your travel plans depend upon participation in a tour, please contact the EPMA in the first instance.

□ Tour to Arcam AB* (Tour 1 - 14.00-14.30)

□ Tour to Arcam AB* (Tour 2 - 14.45-15.15)

□ Tour to Arcam AB* (Tour 3 - 15.30-16.00)

□ Tour to Chalmers University of Technology*

□ Tour to Höganäs AB (50.00 €)

□ Tour to Volvo Cars (24.00 €)

The fee is per person and covers the coach transfer to the factory and back to the Svenska Mässan.* A tram ticket is required, to be purchased on site, these are priced at SEK 75 (approx. €9) for one day or SEK 150(approx. €18) for three days.

EXHIBITION VISITOR

The exhibition is open to delegates and available for exhibition visitors. Exhibition Visitors, who are End Users and not associated with the PM supply chain, can enter the exhibition free of charge, or if invited from an exhibiting company, provide a relevant PROMO CODE below. All other supply chain representatives should register as a delegate. If you have any questions please contact [email protected]

Day of Visit:

□ Monday - 16 September

□ Tuesday - 17 September

□ Wednesday - 18 September

Promotion Code: ...........................................................

PAYMENT DETAILS

Payment by Bank TransferPlease send us a copy of the payment receipt stating clearly the name of the delegate and mentioning that it is for the Euro PM2013. You can send it by email to [email protected] or by fax to +43 1 402 77 31

Our bank transfer details are:Account Holder: Raiffeisen Landesbank NÖ-Wienc/o Euro PM2013

Bank address: Friedrich Wilhelm Raiffeisenplatz 1, 1020 WienBank account number: 519579Swift code: Bank code: 32000IBAN number: AT 023200000000519579BIC: RLNWATWW

Please remember: all bank charges are payable by the payee.

PAYMENT BY CREDIT CARD

□ Visa □ Master Card □ American Express □ Diners Name of Cardholder:___________________________________

Card number __________________________________ Exp. date: __________________

I hereby authorize AIMS International to charge this credit card for the total amount due. Having signed, I confirm that I have read and I am fully aware of the cancellation conditions stipulated on this form.

Name Date Signature________________________ __________________________ ________________________________

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Euro PM2013 ACCOMMODATION BOOKING FORM

Please return this form directly to:AIM Austria GmbH - Mariannengasse 32 - A – 1090 ViennaTel.: +43 1 402 77 55 – 613Fax: +43 1 402 77 31Email: [email protected]

ACCOMMODATION

Please note: All below mentioned hotels are reserved from 15-18.09.2013. Additional nights pre or post event only on request. All prices are per night in Swedish Krona and include breakfast and VAT.

Radisson Blu Scandinavia Hotell, Göteborg (4*)Room rates: DSU 1790 SEK □ DBL 1890 SEK □Gothia Towers Hotel (4*)Room rates: DSU 1595 SEK□ DBL 1890 SEK □Scandic Opalen (4*)Room rates: SGL 1390 SEK□ DSU 1490 SEK□ DBL 1590 SEK□ DSUS 1790 SEK□ DBLS 1890 SEK □Hotel Lorensberg (3*)Room rates: SGL 1150 SEK□ DSU 1450 SEK□ DBL 1450 SEK □Le Mat B&B Göteborg City (2*)Room rates: SGL 658 SEK□ DSU 733 SEK□ DBL 733 SEK□ SGL = single room / DSU = double room for single use / DBL = double room /DSUS = superior double room for single use / DBLS = double room superior

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Credit card details & AuthorisationPlease note that no hotel booking is possible without providing a valid credit card with expiry date not before 10/2013.

The hotel payment will be settled upon check-out by the means of payment of your choice. Your credit card details will be used as guarantee for the hotel booking only, unless you cancel your stay after the below deadlines, or in case of No-Show. In both cases AIM Austria GmbH is authorised to charge your credit card in accordance with the below cancellation fees.

Cancellation & No-Show Any full or part cancellation of the booking later than 3 weeks prior to the first day of arrival will be charged with 100% of the reservation value.

In case of a no-show - if a guest does not show up for the hotel room as per the reservation - the room will be charged in full.

Additional room nights (pre or post event) are subject to availability and cannot be guaranteed immediately as they need to be requested on an individual basis.

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DIRA-GREEN Co-operative Project

FAST SOLUTION

www.diragreen.eu

“The research leading to this project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme managed by REA-Research Executive Agency (FP7/2007-2013) under grant agreement no 286803”.

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