PA&E Bonded Metals Division to Participate in American Physical Society’s March Exposition

25th February 2009
Source: PA&E
Posted By : ES Admin
PA&E Bonded Metals Division to Participate in American Physical Society’s March Exposition

Seven thousand of the top scientists involved in physics research and applied physics will have the opportunity to learn more about PA&E’s innovative explosive metal welding and forming processes at the American Physical Society’s (APS) March meeting, held March 16-20 at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh, PA.

“We’re looking forward to this opportunity to discuss our unique explosive metal welding and explosive metal forming techniques with this distinguished group,” said Joe Munn, director of PA&E’s Bonded Metals Division. “I encourage everyone to visit us at booth 532 learn more about how we weld dissimilar metals together with explosive charges and how those composites are then used in space applications and UHV applications; within the semiconductor industry; on US Naval warships, and in the construction of high pressure vessels.”

Explosive welding (http://www.pacaero.com/products/explosive-welding-metals.htm) is a solid-state welding process that uses controlled explosive energy to force two or more different metals together. (See a short video explaining the process here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDNX6PcKr7I). A composite can be designed and fabricated to combine the most desirable properties of very different metals, allowing designers to optimize the performance of the composite for characteristics such as high temperature or cryogenic resistance, high strength, thermal or electrical conductivity, enhanced mechanical properties and corrosion resistance.. A wide range of metals such as steel, stainless steel, copper alloys, nickel alloys, titanium, zirconium, tantalum, aluminum and many others can be joined through explosive welding.

PA&E’s Bonded Metals Division also specializes in explosive metal forming – an efficient technique that uses the energy generated by an explosive detonation to form a metal work piece. Explosive hydro-forming can offer significant cost savings on short-run parts because it often only requires a one-sided tooling die.

The American Physical Society was founded on May 20, 1899. APS now has fourteen divisions and nine topical groups covering all areas of physics research. There are six forums that reflect the interest of its 46,000 members in broader issues, and eight sections organized by geographical region.





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