Trends in green metallurgy
Dr Michael Ford MIMMM at Haseltine Lake Kempner explores patent filing trends in green metallurgy.
Dr Michael Ford MIMMM at Haseltine Lake Kempner explores patent filing trends in green metallurgy.
We speak to Struers about the testing and inspection of materials and minerals and future trends and challenges.
We speak to three companies about the future of materials and minerals analysis.
Global population growth and environmental pressures are increasing demand for clean water. Dr Michael Ford MIMMM, of intellectual property firm Haseltine Lake Kempner, reports on trends in water treatment technologies.
A virtual technical lecture from MinSouth
The British Geological Survey reports decline of minerals production in Ukraine, alongside a global increase in zirconium, lithium and cobalt production.
The plastics recycling charity cautions that sometimes plastic is swapped out without considering the effect on overall recyclability.
Amid ongoing conjecture on Extended Producer Responsibility and Deposit Return Scheme legislation in the UK, there was much debate at the Environmental Packaging Summit in Birmingham, UK. Sarah Morgan reports.
Dr Ian Wimpenny and Dr Jonny Blaker at the Henry Royce Institute and The University of Manchester, UK, look at how materials science is contributing to a healthier future.
With so-called green mining set to grow one third by 2024, Michael Schwartz takes a look at the industry determined to use sustainable practices.
Andrea Gaini puts questions to industry and academic representatives about securing the skills we need to power a ‘green economy’.
A one-day course exploring the basic concepts of metallurgy
This webinar is focused on the use of machine learning in metallurgy and its impact on industry.
A suite of courses highlighting practical aspects important in metallurgy
Covers advances in the science and practice of powder metallurgy and particulate technology, including ceramics and hard materials, together with updates on technological and commercial developments.
A Westminster debate unpacked the challenges and opportunities in filling the skills gaps to secure a green transition.
This issue is now available online.
Including papers on microstructural observations of high temperature creep processes in hardmetals, the influence of porosity and impurities on the thermal conductivity of pressure-less sintered Cu powder green bodies and a novel study on mechanically alloyed nanocrystalline Ti-6Al-4V alloy fabricated by spark plasma sintering.
For expenses involved in travelling long distances to conferences in the field of metals/metallurgy