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Published/Copyright: January 21, 2022

We welcome SF2M

Starting with this (November 2006) issue of the International Journal of Materials Research (Int. J. Mat. Res.), formerly Zeitschrift für Metallkunde, the Société Française du Métallurgie et Matériaux (SF2M) will join our journal as an Associate Editor. This step was initiated by our French colleagues and approved by the Board of the German Society of Materials Research (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Materialkunde). Our French colleagues will be represented on both the Editorial Board and the Advisory Board of the journal.

Our journal has a very long tradition. It was founded in 1919 by Emil Heyn, the nestor of modern metallurgy in Germany and founder of the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institut für Metallforschung, now the Max-Planck-Institut für Metallforschung. Emil Heyn had great foresight concerning the need for fundamental research in metallurgy as well as its application in industry. The journal was shaped and reformed over recent decades by Werner Köster and then by Günter Petzow. Each of them acted as editor-in-chief for more than twenty years. The scope of the journal was broadened from metallurgy to materials science for all classes of materials, and over recent years developed into an international journal now publishing exclusively in the English language.

We are very pleased that SF2M is joining us as an Associate Editor. We hope that this action will lead to a closer interaction between the two societies in the heart of Europe and to a wider reach of the journal. We invite all colleagues from France, Germany, Europe and from the whole world to submit good scientific papers to our journal and to subscribe to the journal, too.

Wolfgang Beisler

Hanser Verlag

Manfred Rühle

Editor-in-Chief

Published Online: 2022-01-21

© 2006 Carl Hanser Verlag, München

Articles in the same Issue

  1. Frontmatter
  2. Editorial
  3. Diffusion of 65Zn in the Mg17Al12 intermetallic compound and in the Mg-33.4 wt.% Al eutectic
  4. Thermodynamic modeling of the sodium alanates and the Na–Al–H system
  5. Thermodynamic assessment of the systems La2O3–Al2O3 and La2O3–Y2O3
  6. Re-evaluation of phase equilibria in the Al–Mo system
  7. EBSD and EDX analysis at the cladding–substrate interface of a laser clad railway wheel
  8. Thermodynamic properties of liquid silver–indium–antimony alloys determined from e.m.f. measurements
  9. Density and excess volumes of liquid copper, cobalt, iron and their binary and ternary alloys
  10. Thermodynamic investigation of Co–Cr alloys, III: Thermo-analytical measurements using DSC and DTA techniques
  11. Effect of a low frequency electromagnetic field on the direct-chill (DC) casting of AZ80 magnesium alloy ingots
  12. Microstructure of the “white layer” formed on nitrided Fe-7 wt.% Cr alloys
  13. The effect of ageing on tensile behaviour, mode I and mixed mode I/III fracture toughness of 7010 aluminium alloy
  14. Plane bending fatigue behavior of interstitial-free steel at room temperature
  15. Fracture behaviour of ultrafine-grained materials under static and cyclic loading
  16. Influence of process parameters on particle characteristics using a combined pressure-swirl-gas atomizer
  17. Processing and mechanical behaviour of a dual scale particle strengthened copper composite
  18. Electrochemical characterisation of magnesium and wrought magnesium alloys
  19. Progress in understanding the metallurgy of 18% nickel maraging steels
  20. Quality Management Basics on a High Level
  21. Personal
  22. News
  23. Frontmatter
  24. Editorial
  25. Editorial
  26. Basic
  27. Diffusion of 65Zn in the Mg17Al12 intermetallic compound and in the Mg-33.4 wt.% Al eutectic
  28. Thermodynamic modeling of the sodium alanates and the Na–Al–H system
  29. Thermodynamic assessment of the systems La2O3–Al2O3 and La2O3–Y2O3
  30. Re-evaluation of phase equilibria in the Al–Mo system
  31. EBSD and EDX analysis at the cladding–substrate interface of a laser clad railway wheel
  32. Thermodynamic properties of liquid silver–indium–antimony alloys determined from e.m.f. measurements
  33. Density and excess volumes of liquid copper, cobalt, iron and their binary and ternary alloys
  34. Thermodynamic investigation of Co–Cr alloys, III: Thermo-analytical measurements using DSC and DTA techniques
  35. Applied
  36. Effect of a low frequency electromagnetic field on the direct-chill (DC) casting of AZ80 magnesium alloy ingots
  37. Microstructure of the “white layer” formed on nitrided Fe-7 wt.% Cr alloys
  38. The effect of ageing on tensile behaviour, mode I and mixed mode I/III fracture toughness of 7010 aluminium alloy
  39. Plane bending fatigue behavior of interstitial-free steel at room temperature
  40. Fracture behaviour of ultrafine-grained materials under static and cyclic loading
  41. Influence of process parameters on particle characteristics using a combined pressure-swirl-gas atomizer
  42. Processing and mechanical behaviour of a dual scale particle strengthened copper composite
  43. Electrochemical characterisation of magnesium and wrought magnesium alloys
  44. History
  45. Progress in understanding the metallurgy of 18% nickel maraging steels
  46. Notifications
  47. Quality Management Basics on a High Level
  48. Personal
  49. News
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