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Heat Treat Radio: HIP & High Pressure Heat Treat with Johan Hjärne, Quintus Technologies

Heat Treat Radio host Doug Glenn sits down to talk with Johan Hjärne about high pressure heat treating and an e-book recently published by Heat Treat Today in cooperation with Quintus Technologies. Learn more about high pressure heat treating in this informative interview.
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Silica and Quartz Product Manufacturer Receives Box Furnace

Worldwide manufacturer of high-purity fused silica and high-end ceramic products is set to receive another bench-mounted box furnace from North American furnace supplier. These materials are used in the semiconductor and photonics industry as well as many other ceramic and composite industries worldwide.
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Research at Oregon Manufacturing Innovation Center Advances with HIP Technology

When the new additive research facility at the Oregon Manufacturing Innovation Center Research & Development (OMIC R&D) opens in Scappoose, Oregon, the facility will acquire a hot isostatic press. Operating at a temperature of 2550°F (1400°C) and a pressure of up to 30,000 psi (2070 bar), the new press will give OMIC researchers the ability to study densification of metals as well as how HPHT can modify the grain structure to enhance the mechanical properties of additively manufactured parts.
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Is Additive Manufacturing Changing Heat Treat?

Heat treat methods are going to change in more ways than one, claims Dilip Chandrasekaran, head of R&D and Technology at Kanthal. “What we’ll see in the future as the industry grows is more automated processes where 3D printers feed parts into post-treatment. It will need to be smooth and streamlined, and the heating will need to perform different processes.”

Heat Treat Today brings you this quick, best of the web piece to keep you current with the latest insights in additive manufacturing.
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Navigating the 39 Top Heat Treat Resources

Heat Treat Today is always on the hunt for cutting-edge heat treat technology, trends, and resources that will help our audience become better informed to make wiser decisions.

To find the top resources being used in the industry, we asked your colleagues. But how to navigate the thirty-nine resources? In this quick guide, we’ll show you how to navigate the resources provided by your colleagues in Heat Treat Today's 2021 Trade Show September print edition. And, after you’ve browsed these resources, you may want to send your own top picks to Karen@HeatTreatToday.com for next year!
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