Hagen Symposium 2024 technical programme published as event nears

EventsNews
October 22, 2024
The Hagen Symposium will be held this November (Courtesy FPM)
The Hagen Symposium will be held this November (Courtesy FPM)

The 42nd Hagen Symposium, will take place November 28-29, 2024, in Hagen, Germany. This year’s technical programme will cover a wide range of topics, including new industry developments and underlying economic trends.

The event will discuss the 100-year history of hard metals and address other issues, including energy transition, raw material shortages and Artificial Intelligence along the process chain from powder to component. New technologies and manufacturing options, such as electro-sintering forging (FAST-ESF) and new aspects of Additive Manufacturing, will also feature in this year’s programme.

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The event will also showcase the diversity of Powder Metallurgy by featuring contributions on important, traditional and promising materials. These include magnetic materials and those used in the medical and mobility sectors, all produced using Powder Metallurgy techniques.

The Hagen Symposium will once again be complemented by an exhibition of companies and institutions active in PM. A new feature this year is the introduction of a poster session for young researchers. As well as displaying these as part of the exhibition, selected posters will also be presented during the event.

Winner of the Skaupy lecture

Prof Dr Martin Bram of Forschungszentrum Jülich will present this year’s Skaupy lecture. Focusing on material synthesis and manufacturing processes based on metal powders, he will discuss part of his energy research. This field of application is relevant to the future of Powder Metallurgy, providing approaches for new developments.

Conference programme

The conference will include the following oral presentations:

  • Critical raw materials in Powder Metallurgy by M Liesegang
  • Powder production for special PM products by M Dopler
  • Resource-efficient high-performance permanent magnets for electromobility and wind power by O Gutfleisch
  • Thermomechanical alignment in NdFeB magnet production compared to powder alignment in the classic sintering process M Krengel
  • New possibilities in powder metallurgy with FAST-ESF by A Zeller
  • Between digital shadow and digital twin: Simulation and Artificial Intelligence in Powder Metallurgy by O Schenk
  • On the fracture mechanics of PM components by M Schneider
  • 100 years of carbide – a review by H Danninger
  • Challenges in the development of new carbides by JL Garcia
  • Simulation of hard metals – processes and properties by J Pötschke
  • Towards the reutilisation of refractory metals for medical imaging by M Mark
  • Utilisation of diffusion anomalies for efficient sintering of MIM and additively manufactured Ti6Al4V components by F Gerdts
  • Influence of the beam profile on productivity and process stability in powder bed based laser beam melting by D Herzog
  • Aluminium-based high-performance materials for tribological applications by J Trapp

Poster presentations

  • Hardmetal components produced by binder jetting with alternative material composition by C Berger
  • Field-assisted sintered MAX phase composites with adjustablecoefficient of thermal expansion as tools for precision glass moulding by G Gertlowski
  • Grinding of cemented carbide with significantly increased cutting speed by U Hensler
  • Additive Manufacturing: From Powder to Product by A Holzer
  • Porous metal structures – diversity in production, properties and application by J Hüttl
  • Micromachining of cemented carbides Process and tool development for machining cemented carbides by PJ Jäckel
  • Densification and Austenitization of Recycled Tool Steel Swarf via Field Assisted Sintering by M Keszler
  • Modification of AlTiN-PVD coatings on WC-Co cemented carbides for machining of stainless steels by C Midl
  • Numerical simulation of microscopic crack networks in coated cemented carbide tools under thermomechanical loading by U Suri

Trade exhibition

  • ALD Vacuum Technologies GmbH, Hanau
  • Bodycote Specialist Technologies Deutschland GmbH, Haag-Winden
  • Dorst Technologies GmbH & Co. KG, Kochel am See
  • ECKA Granules Germany GmbH, Velden
  • ECM Technologies, Grenoble/Frankreich
  • Emery Oleochemicals GmbH, Loxstedt
  • Engineered Pressure Systems Int. – EPSI N.V., Temse/Belgien
  • European Powder Metallurgy – EPMA, Chantilly/Frankreich
  • EROWA AG, Büron/Schweiz
  • Fraunhofer-Institut für Fertigungstechnik u Angewandte Materialforschung – IFAM, Bremen, Dresden
  • Fraunhofer-Institut für Keramische Technologien und Systeme – IKTS, Dresden
  • FREY & Co GmbH, Lenggries
  • GF Machining Solutions AG – TU System 3R, International AB, Vällingby/Schweden
  • Institut Dr. Förster GmbH & Co. KG, Reutlingen
  • INTECO melting and casting technologies GmbH, Bruck ad Mur/Österreich
  • Isostatic Pressure Solutions BV, Temse/Belgien
  • KB Prüftechnik GmbH, Hochdorf-Assenheim
  • Leybold GmbH, Köln
  • Maschinenfabrik Lauffer GmbH + Co KG, Horb a.N
  • Microtrac Retsch GmbH, Haan
  • MIM-(Metallpulverspritzguss) Expertenkreis, Bremen
  • MUT Advanced Heating GmbH, Jena
  • NETZSCH-Gerätebau GmbH, Selb
  • Osterwalder AG, Lyss/Schweiz
  • Pfeiffer Vacuum GmbH, Asslar
  • PMCtec GmbH, Leun
  • PVA Industrial Vacuum Systems GmbH, Wettenberg
  • RWTH Aachen, Institut für Werkstoffanwendungen im Maschinenbau – IWM, Aachen
  • SACMI IMOLA SC, Imola/Italien
  • Schmidt + Clemens GmbH & Co KG, Lindlar
  • Schuster Maschinenbau GmbH, Denklingen
  • Siemens Industry Software GmbH, Erlangen
  • Technische Universität Dortmund, Institut für Spanende Fertigung – ISF, Dortmund
  • TISOMA Anlagenbau und Vorrichtungen GmbH, Barchfeld-Immelborn
  • WPX Faserkeramik GmbH, Troisdorf
  • WS Werkstoff Service GmbH, Essen

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