AGM & Towards Intelligent Processing and Recycling of the next generation of Titanium Alloy Products.
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A talk by Prof Martin Jackson, Department of Materials Science and Engineering
University of Sheffield
Venue: University of Derby, Markeaton Street campus, Derby,
DE22 3AW www.derby.ac.uk/find-us/derby/ and on line with MS Teams
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Synopsis:
Currently in the UK aerospace manufacturing industry, buy-to-fly ratios can be as high as 9:1 for titanium alloy components. The industry produces considerable amounts of machining swarf and there are increasing amounts of out-of-specification AM powder that are being stockpiled.
In the first part of the presentation, disruptive technology that uses field-assisted sintering technology (FAST) to create near net shape components will be presented. With emerging UK supply chain partners, it is expected that a sustainable circular economy of aerospace waste can be used across defence and automotive industries without any significant changes to current infrastructure.
The second part of the presentation will demonstrate how data can be mined during the (swarf generating) machining stage that provides fingerprint information about the service performance of the machined titanium alloy component.
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Ample parking available at venue
AGM commences at 6.45 followed by the talk at 7.15 approximately
Non-members welcome, Light refreshments available from 6.15 pm
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