Materials Matter

Tech Talk Webinar: Particle Surface Area in Additive Manufacturing

Advancements in technology and techniques have improved dramatically since gas adsorption began being used to measure the surface area of materials in particle form over 80 years ago. In our upcoming webinar, you will better understand the latest technology and findings, the physical significance of surface area in particle systems, and the potential effects in…

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Producing Quality Metal Parts with Additive Manufacturing

The aerospace industry is increasingly adopting metal additive manufacturing (AM) for both flight safety-critical aircraft parts and non-critical flight parts. The approach offers a shorter development cycle, which means products can be developed quicker and design changes easily incorporated. Similar to other 3D-printing methods, metal AM, specifically select laser melting (SLM) and electron-beam melting (EBM), builds up a part…

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What is Failure Analysis?

Scientifically speaking, a “failure” is when a part does not perform as the customer expects, or the part fails an internal test. Failure analysis can be a valuable tool for determining what the next step should be to solve a problem. First, a cost/benefit analysis should be done to determine if the study would be…

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RoHS White Paper

A Rose is a Ross RoHS was enacted to protect human health and the environment by restricting hazardous materials in electronics, appliances, toys and more. Please fill out the form below to access the White Paper:

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Ceramics Industry Magazine – Overcoming Analytical Challenges for Ceramic Materials

Overcoming Analytical Challenges for Ceramic Materials An experienced testing lab can identify the right technique for ceramics analysis and provide results that help boost confidence in a material’s quality. By David Kluk, Technical Manager; Kyle Abrams, X-Ray Specialist; and Roxanne Skinner, ICP Specialist, NSL Analytical Services, Inc. Performance is critical for today’s advanced applications of ceramics. Whether they are being…

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Quality Magazine – Materials Testing Standardization in Metal Additive Manufacturing

Materials Testing Standardization in Metal Additive Manufacturing Even with the use of existing standards, several notable gaps remain. October 1, 2019 Dave van der Wiel Materials testing in metal additive manufacturing (AM) involves characterization of raw materials and evaluation of finished parts. The raw materials used in metal AM processes include powders, laments and sheets….

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Advanced Powder Characterization For Additive Manufacturing

Among the various additive manufacturing (AM) processes either in use or under development, e.g., metal powder bed fusion (PBF) and ceramic binder jetting, several employ powder feedstocks. As a result of manufacturing artifacts and inter-particle forces, powder materials exhibit properties that depart from those of bulk materials in other forms. Manufacturing conditions can affect all…

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