2020 Basic PM Short Course Registration Opens
The powder metallurgy (PM) industry’s leading short course returns to State College, Pennsylvania, this August to bring together new PM employees and those seeking to enhance their depth of knowledge and advance their careers in the industry. Held at Penn Stater Conference Center Hotel, State College, Pennsylvania, this intensive three-day course will run from August 10 through August 12, 2020.
This year’s programming will focus on:
- History, current practice, and the future of the PM industry;
- Why PM is a leading method for producing metal parts;
- The many applications that use PM parts;
- The fine points in designing for PM;
- How metal powders are produced;
- Designs for compacting tools;
- How sintering develops functional properties;
- Various secondary operations;
- The Metal Powder Industries Federation material and test standards;
- Metal injection molding;
- And the latest high-tech PM technologies, including metal additive manufacturing (3D printing).
Attendees also receive hundreds of dollars in publications, including current MPIF standards.
“The Basic PM Short Course is nearing its 60-year mark of serving the PM industry,” states Bill Edwards, director of technical and member services, Metal Powder Industries Federation. “It provides concentrated knowledge from numerous industry experts over three days and is an invaluable tool to showcase PM technology to anyone who would like to enhance their knowledge.”
Early registration rates ends July 8, 2020.
Visit the Basic PM Short Course page to review the schedule and register.
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Editor's Note: For further information, please contact Stephanie Schember or call or (609) 452-7700.
About the Metal Powder Industries Federation
Metal Powder Industries Federation is the North American trade association formed by the powder metallurgy industry to advance the interests of the metal powder producing and consuming industries and provides a single point of reference for all MPIF member companies
About APMI International
APMI International is a non-profit professional society which promotes the advancement of powder metallurgy and particulate materials as a science. Its purpose is to disseminate and exchange information about PM and particulate materials through publications, conferences, and other activities of the society.
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