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Welcome to the Particulate Engineering Committee

The Particulate Engineering Committee aims to extend the awareness of particulate engineering among industry, academia and the wider technological community, and to assist IOM3 members in professional development in the area of particulate engineering, by arranging and promoting events and other activities for networking and dissemination of information in particulate technology including both current research and latest industry requirements for future research. More about us

News

Hot Isostatic Pressing meeting attracts large international audience

The one-day workshop on HIP (Hot Isosatic Pressing) processing of materials for aggressive environments attracted an impressively large, international audience.
Particulate engineering, 27 Jan 2012

Nanocomposites for better barriers

A novel nanocomposite could improve the mechanical and thermal properties and decrease the oxygen permeability of barrier packaging.
Packaging Professional Magazine, 20 Jan 2012

Call for Papers - Advances in Protective Clothing

This one day conference will consider Advances in Protective Clothing through the latest innovations in materials science and design.
Defence, safety & security, 11 Jan 2012
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Features

Feeling the heat - processing thermoplastics for re-use

A new thermal fluid-based heating and cooling system that could work effectively at the upper and lower ends of the heating cycle has been developed.
Materials World Magazine, 04 Dec 2011

The nuclear debate - surface and particulate engineering in nuclear power generation

Plasma facing tiles in a fusion containment
The opportunities for surface and particulate engineering in nuclear power generation were debated at a recent town meeting.
Materials World Magazine, 03 Jul 2011

Built to succeed - additive manufacturing for sports equipment

"Question mark" image courtesy of Chris Baker
Martin Parley talks to Dr Ruth Goodridge, Research Associate at Loughborough University, UK, about the potential in creating customised sporting products through additive manufacturing.
Materials World Magazine, 04 Jun 2011
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Events

Thermo Fisher Scientific UK Workshops: Graphene and Carbon Materials Characterization Made Simple!

06 Mar 2012, Manchester, UK
Join the materials revolution! Attend one of our FREE hands-on workshops: 6 March - Manchester or 7 March - Coventry

Thermo Fisher Scientific UK Workshops: Graphene and Carbon Materials Characterization Made Simple!

07 Mar 2012, Coventry, UK
Join the materials revolution! Attend one of our FREE hands-on workshops: 6 March - Manchester or 7 March - Coventry

Polymers: Filling the Void

26 Mar 2012, Manchester, UK
Showcasing innovation in polymer science, technology and engineering
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