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News Release from: European Powder Metallurgy Association | Subject: Introduction to Powder Metallurgy, 6th Edition
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The 6th Edition of the European Powder Metallurgy Association's 'Introduction to Powder Metallurgy, The Process and its Products' is now available to order from the EPMA website, Publications section.
The sixth edition of the European Powder Metallurgy Association's 'Introduction to Powder Metallurgy, The Process and its Products' is now available to order from the EPMA website, Publications section The original 1992 edition by Gordon Dowson, has been substantially revised by David Whittaker and the EPMA for the new 2008 release
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 10 Jul 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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EPMA 11th General Assembly report
The European Powder Metallurgy Association (EPMA) held its 11th General Assembly and Management Seminar in Lindau, Germany, in mid-May 2000, attended by some 70 members and guests.
The 32-page full colour booklet includes new images and text relating to powder metal components, production methods, the capabilities of powder metallurgy, as well as types of products and applications that benefit from the PM manufacturing process.
"This is the EPMA's flagship document for promoting the European powder metallurgy industry", said Andrew Almond the EPMA's Marketing Manager.
"This newly revised edition is a good introduction to the basics of powder metallurgy as the text, combined with the new images, makes for a more contemporary look and feel".
"This sixth edition is a real showcase for the potential uses of powder metallurgy in today's competitive manufacturing environment".
The booklet is provided free of charge to European residents and is suitable for students and anyone interested in powder metallurgy.
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