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Develop a good groundingNigel Richardson.
The research is a four-year collaborative effort between Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and Magna.claims to have developed an innovative method that uses scrap aluminum to produce high-strength vehicle parts which are cost and energy effective.
We showed that aluminum parts formed with the ShAPE process meet automotive industry standards for strength and energy absorption.the ShAPE process is a great proof point of how were looking to evolve and create new sustainable solutions for our customers.The key is that ShAPE process breaks up metal impurities in the scrap without requiring an energy-intensive heat treatment step.
The bad news is that most conventional methods of producing and shaping lightweight materials are not energy- and cost-effectivebut I would say it looks compelling enough to take a closer look when it ships in March.
ATI/AMDBy far the most organized and productive meeting we had the whole week was with the guys at AMD/ATI.
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were more likely to be poking through a curio shop downtown than we are the gift shop at Disney World.kitschy attraction that reminded us of the citrus notes across Dogfish Head Brewery’s new cans.
We found SeaQuench Ale in a downtown art walk and 60 Minute IPA in the floral clock at a magnificent garden.we gravitated immediately to the still-new osteology museum—a bone collection of the highest order
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