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Flying high in metallurgy: titanium, the metal of the gods

Titanium – the metal of the gods, an element of superlatives. Due to its outstanding physical and chemical properties, the innovation potential of titanium for industry, aerospace and medicine is enormous. However, we also encounter the element, which is associated with luxury, quite often in everyday life: In outdoor and sports articles, jewelry, watches, cell phones, notebooks, etc., titanium is found more often than we think.

It was precisely this potential of the element of the gods that was the subject of the 26th training seminar on “Titanium and titanium alloys” on March 16 and 17, 2022.

As in previous years, the fully booked places at the online live event showed that research activity and demand in the community in this subject area remain high. Around 60 metallurgists, engineers and scientists as well as metallographers and technicians from the fields of research, development, manufacturing, application and sales had booked a place at the seminar. Prof. Dr. Christoph Leyens, Fraunhofer Institute for Material and Radiation Technology IWS and TU Dresden, Dr. Manfred Peters, former German Aerospace Center e.V. (DLR), and renowned experts from research and industrial practice guided the audience during the two-day event through the fundamentals, processing and application possibilities of titanium and its alloys. Special attention was paid to current developments such as titanium aluminides and additive manufacturing processes. The next edition of the advanced training will take place on March 1516, 2023. The possibility to register will be available in a few days via the DGM homepage.

The DGM has been convinced by the high popularity and the positive response of the MatWerk community: the success of this advanced training seamlessly continues the previous years. Our thanks go to Prof. Dr. Christoph Leyens and Dr. Manfred Peters, who always enrich our association work with their commitment.

Events

CONFERENCE

Laser Precision Microfabrication (LPM)

07.06. – 10.06.2022

CONFERENCE

5th Hybrid Materials and Structures 2022 – International Conference on Hybrid Materials

20.07. – 22.07.2022

CONFERENCE

Verbundwerkstoffe – 23. Symposium Verbundwerkstoffe undWerkstoffverbunde

20.07. – 22.07.2022

CONFERENCE

EuroSuperalloys 2022 – 4th European Symposium on Superalloys and their Applications

18.09. – 22.09.2022

CONFERENCE

56. Metallographie-Tagung 2022 – Materialographie

21.09. – 23.09.2022

CONFERENCE

MSE 2022

27.09. – 29.09.2022

CONFERENCE

7th International Conference on Cellular Materials – CellMAT 2022

12.10. – 14.10.2022

CONFERENCE

40. Vortrags-und Diskussionstagung Werkstoffprüfung 2022

01.12. – 02.12.2022

Published Online: 2022-04-18
Published in Print: 2022-05-26

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  1. Frontmatter
  2. Editorial
  3. Preface of the issue of the 19th national symposium on phase diagram and materials design
  4. Review
  5. Improvement of the thermoelectric properties of GeTe- and SnTe-based semiconductors aided by the engineering based on phase diagram
  6. Original Papers
  7. Diffusivities and atomic mobilities in the Ni-rich fcc Ni–Al–Cu alloys: experiment and modeling
  8. Composition-dependent interdiffusivity matrices of ordered bcc_B2 phase in ternary Ni–Al–Ru system at 1273∼1473 K
  9. Investigation of interdiffusion behavior in the Ti–Zr–Cu ternary system
  10. Measurement of the diffusion coefficient in Mg–Sn and Mg–Sc binary alloys
  11. Thermodynamic calculation of phase equilibria of rare earth metals with boron binary systems
  12. Thermodynamic modeling of the Bi–Ca and Bi–Zr systems
  13. Redetermination of the Fe–Pt phase diagram by using diffusion couple technique combined with key alloys
  14. Experimental determination of the isothermal sections and liquidus surface projection of the Mo–Si–V ternary system
  15. Experimental determination of isothermal sections of the Hf–Nb–Ni system at 950 and 1100 °C
  16. Experimental investigation and thermodynamic assessment of the Al–Ca–Y ternary system
  17. Phase equilibria of the Ni–Cr–Y ternary system at 900 °C
  18. Phase constituents near the center of the Co–Cr–Fe–Ni–Ti system at 1000 °C
  19. Metastable phase diagram of the Gd2O3–SrO–CoO x ternary system
  20. Crystallization kinetic and dielectric properties of CaO–MgO–Al2O3–SiO2 glass/Al2O3 composites
  21. Investigation of the phase relation of the Bi2O3–Fe2O3–Nd2O3 system at 973 K and the microwave absorption performance of NdFeO3/Bi25FeO40 with different mass ratios
  22. The influence of SrCl2 on the corrosion behavior of magnesium
  23. Retraction
  24. Retraction of: Electrolytic synthesis of ZrSi/ZrC nanocomposites from ZrSiO4 and carbon black powder in molten salt
  25. News
  26. DGM – Deutsche Gesellschaft für Materialkunde
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