Fundamentals of Welding Engineering course to be offered in August
EWI’s next Fundamentals of Welding Engineering class is scheduled for August 8-12, 2016. This five-day course provides engineers and technicians an overview of the various aspects of welding technology. The course is organized into modules discussing welding processes, welding metallurgy and weldability, welding design and testing (including mechanical testing and NDT), and qualifications and procedure […]
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Candidate Friction Welding Methods for Joining Aluminum to Steel — New Article
The joining aluminum and steel is encumbered by a range of metallurgical challenges including coefficient of thermal expansion and melting point differences, as well as the formation of deleterious intermetallics. Friction welding has demonstrated the capability to mitigate many of these challenges. When properly managed, friction welding facilitates …
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ULA joins EWI as new member
We are pleased to welcome United Launch Alliance (ULA) to EWI membership. ULA provides reliable, cost-efficient space launch services for the U.S. government. Customers include the Department of Defense, NASA, the National Reconnaissance Office and other organizations. The company supports strategic U.S. space initiatives with advanced robust launch solutions to provide assured access to space and 100 percent […]
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New EWI Member — Owens Corning
EWI welcomes Owens Corning as a member company. Supporting over 16,000 employees and 25 countries, the company has developed market-leading businesses in insulation, roofing, and fiberglass composites. Owens Corning has been a Fortune 500 company for 61 consecutive years.
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New article from EWI — Leak-tight Ceramic-to-Metal Joints
Many modern electronics and advanced-energy products use ceramic-to-metal joints to achieve optimum performance. When service conditions involve the use of high-temperature gases or aggressive liquids, these assemblies must be hermetically sealed to prevent intrusion of the external environment and/or loss of fluid. This is most common in electronics packaging applications where a long-term seal must […]
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Auto Manufacturing Trends for 2016 and Beyond
With each passing year, the challenge of meeting the 2025 CAFE standards becomes more and more pressing. In order to reach the mandated 54.5 mpg, as well as increased safety regulations, automakers will have to make strong advances in the joining and forming of lightweight materials. EWI’s new infographic overview, Automotive Manufacturing Trends: Meeting the […]
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EWI Discusses Defense Industry Challenges at DMC
Thank you to our sponsors and booth visitors for another positive experience at DMC in Phoenix last month. EWI Associates were able to connect with many decision makers from government agencies and DoD-related commercial companies for the third consecutive year. Prior to DMC, EWI had shared information with the defense community on advanced manufacturing technologies, […]
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Highlights of EWI Webinar on Dissimilar Materials Weldability Concepts
On December 15, 2015, EWI offered an online seminar on Dissimilar Materials Weldability Concepts. The webinar was presented by Alber Sadek, EWI Senior Engineer in Materials Engineering…
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EWI to Offer Dissimilar Materials Joining Webinar on December 15th
EWI is pleased to offer DISSIMILAR MATERIALS WELDABILITY CONCEPTS, an online seminar presented by EWI’s Alber Sadek on December 15, 2015, at 1:00pm. This webinar is free, and registration is open to the public.
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Optimized Tooling for Foil-to-Tab Microwelding: New Article
Weld joints in electronics and biomedical devices are getting smaller and more complex, while reliability remains a high priority. This is certainly true when it comes to manufacturing battery cells…
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