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  • Engineering and producing a product or structure involves many decisions and actions, and occasionally mistakes are made. Sometimes they are easy to fixand not costly. Other times the mistakes take a great deal of effort and money to fix. Regardless, the general categories of mistakes can be put into two categories – mistakes due to process or procedure errors and mistakes due to ignorance.

    in this episode Michael discusses these types of mistakes, their causes, and ways to prevent them from occurring.

    To learn more about check out this video and article.

    ⁠https://www.youtu.be/3lCGI-Oav7o

    https://www.imetllc.com/engineering-mistakes-causes-and-prevention/⁠

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    Michael Pfeifer, Ph.D., PE is a metallurgist and metals engineer. He works with design and manufacturing clients to help with

    Component materials selection Manufacturing process development Supplier evaluation Failure analysis and root cause analysis

    He received a B.S. and M.S. in Metallurgical Engineering from University of Illinois and a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Northwestern University. He is a Professional Engineer, licensed in Illinois.He wrote a book - Materials Enabled Designs. It teaches how to select materials that optimize product performance, reliability, and cost.

    For more information about Michael go to ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.imetllc.com/about/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

    Industrial Metallurgists offer metallurgy and metals engineering consulting and training. The training is geared to design, manufacturing, and quality engineers. More information about Industrial Metallurgists' services and training is at ⁠⁠⁠https://www.imetllc.com/⁠⁠

  • Supplier selection involves many considerations from several different perspectives, such as design engineering, quality engineering, sourcing, finance, and shipping and logistics.

    in this episode Michael discusses supplier selection considerations based on the materials engineering perspective, with a focus on metal stock and metal components.

    To learn more about the supplier selection from the materials engineering perspective check out this video and article.

    https://youtu.be/gxuJ2W4l0DE

    https://www.imetllc.com/supplier-selection/

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    Michael Pfeifer, Ph.D., PE is a metallurgist and metals engineer. He works with design and manufacturing clients to help with

    Component materials selection Manufacturing process development Supplier evaluation Failure analysis and root cause analysis

    He received a B.S. and M.S. in Metallurgical Engineering from University of Illinois and a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Northwestern University. He is a Professional Engineer, licensed in Illinois.He wrote a book - Materials Enabled Designs. It teaches how to select materials that optimize product performance, reliability, and cost.

    For more information about Michael go to ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.imetllc.com/about/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

    Industrial Metallurgists offer metallurgy and metals engineering consulting and training. The training is geared to design, manufacturing, and quality engineers. More information about Industrial Metallurgists' services and training is at ⁠⁠https://www.imetllc.com/⁠

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  • Michael discusses a high level view of the component design process from the metals engineering perspective.

    To learn more about the component design process, check out these resources:

    https://youtu.be/4qGDbbBe4g4

    https://www.imetllc.com/materials-selection/

    https://www.imetllc.com/materials-selection-design-requirements/

    https://www.imetllc.com/designing-optimized-components/

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    Michael Pfeifer, Ph.D., PE is a metallurgist and metals engineer. He works with design and manufacturing clients to help with

    Component materials selection Manufacturing process development Supplier evaluation Failure analysis and root cause analysis

    He received a B.S. and M.S. in Metallurgical Engineering from University of Illinois and a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Northwestern University. He is a Professional Engineer, licensed in Illinois.He wrote a book - Materials Enabled Designs. It teaches how to select materials that optimize product performance, reliability, and cost.

    For more information about Michael go to ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.imetllc.com/about/⁠⁠⁠⁠

    Industrial Metallurgists offer metallurgy and metals engineering consulting and training. The training is geared to design, manufacturing, and quality engineers. More information about Industrial Metallurgists' services and training is at

    ⁠https://www.imetllc.com/⁠

  • In this episode, Michael discusses different aspects of product development, product launch, and post-launch where materials engineering will improve product success.

    Developing and launching a product can be stressful – there are many decisions, problems to overcome, and risks to mitigate. While we’d like the process to go smoothly and be able to calmly meet deadlines, this usually is not the case – things we didn’t consider pop up or things that shouldn’t have been a problem become a problem.

    Many of the decisions, problems, and risks are associated with the materials used in a product. After all, a product is ultimately an assembly of materials that have been shaped, manipulated, and modified. So, making the effort to engineer the materials will have an impact on product cost, performance, and reliability,and on manufacturing throughput and quality.

    To learn more about successful product development, launch, and improvement check these out

    -https://youtu.be/D_rtl7TNrQE

    -https://www.imetllc.com/product-launch-formula/

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    Michael Pfeifer, Ph.D., PE is a metallurgist and metals engineer. He works with design and manufacturing clients to help with

    Component materials selection Manufacturing process development Supplier evaluation Failure analysis and root cause analysis

    He received a B.S. and M.S. in Metallurgical Engineering from University of Illinois and a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Northwestern University. He is a Professional Engineer, licensed in Illinois.

    He wrote a book - Materials Enabled Designs. It teaches how to select materials that optimize product performance, reliability, and cost.

    For more information about Michael go to ⁠⁠⁠https://www.imetllc.com/about/⁠⁠⁠

    Industrial Metallurgists offer metallurgy and metals engineering consulting and training. The training is geared to design, manufacturing, and quality engineers. More information about Industrial Metallurgists' services and training is at

    https://www.imetllc.com/

  • In this episode I discuss residual stress in metals

    See this blog post on residual stress to learn more about residual stress https://www.imetllc.com/residual-stress-in-metals/

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    Michael Pfeifer, Ph.D., PE is a metallurgist and metals engineer. He works with design and manufacturing clients to help with

    Component materials selection Manufacturing process development Supplier evaluation Failure analysis and root cause analysis

    He received a B.S. and M.S. in Metallurgical Engineering from University of Illinois and a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Northwestern University. He is a Professional Engineer, licensed in Illinois.

    He wrote a book - Materials Enabled Designs. It teaches how to select materials that optimize product performance, reliability, and cost.

    For more information about Michael go to ⁠⁠https://www.imetllc.com/about/⁠⁠

    Industrial Metallurgists offer metallurgy and metals engineering consulting and training. The training is geared to design, manufacturing, and quality engineers. More information about Industrial Metallurgists' services and training is at https://www.imetllc.com/

  • In this episode I discuss five key metallurgy concepts that apply to all metals and are necessary to understand to be able to apply metallurgy to

    Produce stock metal Design and fabricate low-cost, reliable components. Figure out the root cause of component failures and production quality problems.

    See this blog post on the five concepts to learn more https://www.imetllc.com/five-key-metallurgy-concepts/

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    Michael Pfeifer, Ph.D., PE is a metallurgist and metals engineer. He works with design and manufacturing clients to help with

    Component materials selection Manufacturing process development Supplier evaluation Failure analysis and root cause analysis

    He received a B.S. and M.S. in Metallurgical Engineering from University of Illinois and a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Northwestern University. He is a Professional Engineer, licensed in Illinois.

    He wrote a book - Materials Enabled Designs. It teaches how to select materials that optimize product performance, reliability, and cost.

    For more information about Michael go to ⁠https://www.imetllc.com/about/⁠

    Industrial Metallurgists offer metallurgy and metals engineering consulting and training. The training is geared to design, manufacturing, and quality engineers. More information about Industrial Metallurgists' services and training is at https://www.imetllc.com/

  • In this episode I discuss the two fundamental principles that are the foundation of metallurgy and metals engineering. See this blog post to learn more https://www.imetllc.com/two-fundamental-metallurgy-principles/

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    Michael Pfeifer, Ph.D., PE is a metallurgist and metals engineer. He works with design and manufacturing clients to help with

    Component materials selection Manufacturing process development Supplier evaluation Failure analysis and root cause analysis

    He received a B.S. and M.S. in Metallurgical Engineering from University of Illinois and a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Northwestern University. He is a Professional Engineer, licensed in Illinois.
    He's wrote a book - Materials Enabled Designs. It teaches how to select materials that optimize product performance, reliability, and cost.

    For more information about Michael go to https://www.imetllc.com/about/

    Industrial Metallurgists offer metallurgy and metals engineering consulting and training. The training is geared to design, manufacturing, and quality engineers. More information about Industrial Metallurgists' services and training is at https://www.imetllc.com/

  • In this episode I discuss the hydrogen embrittlement mechanism and the engineering steps needed to prevent hydrogen embrittlement of steel fasteners.

    See our blog post on hydrogen embrittlement to learn more https://www.imetllc.com/steel-hydrogen-embrittlement/

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    Michael Pfeifer, Ph.D., PE is a metallurgist and metals engineer. He works with design and manufacturing clients to help with

    Component materials selection Manufacturing process development Supplier evaluation Failure analysis and root cause analysis

    He received a B.S. and M.S. in Metallurgical Engineering from University of Illinois and a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Northwestern University. He is a Professional Engineer, licensed in Illinois.
    He's wrote a book - Materials Enabled Designs. It teaches how to select materials that optimize product performance, reliability, and cost.

    For more information about Michael go to https://www.imetllc.com/about/

    Industrial Metallurgists offer metallurgy and metals engineering consulting and training. The training is geared to design, manufacturing, and quality engineers. More information about Industrial Metallurgists' services and training is at https://www.imetllc.com/

  • In this episode I discuss a lesson I learned from boxing – being purposeful - and how it applies to engineering (and probably other disciplines) and other aspects of life.

    Check out my articles on the Industrial Metallurgists website https://www.imetllc.com/.

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    Michael Pfeifer, Ph.D., PE is a metallurgist and metals engineer. He works with design and manufacturing clients to help with

    Component materials selection Manufacturing process development Supplier evaluation Failure analysis and root cause analysis

    He received a B.S. and M.S. in Metallurgical Engineering from University of Illinois and a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Northwestern University. He is a Professional Engineer, licensed in Illinois.
    He's wrote a book - Materials Enabled Designs. It teaches how to select materials that optimize product performance, reliability, and cost.

    For more information about Michael go to https://www.imetllc.com/about/

    Industrial Metallurgists offer metallurgy and metals engineering consulting and training. The training is geared to design, manufacturing, and quality engineers. More information about Industrial Metallurgists' services and training is at https://www.imetllc.com/

  • In this episode I discuss another failure analysis project I worked on - an equipment reliability problem. This example demonstrates how failure analysis is applied to improve reliability.

    I also discuss my motivation for working on failure analyses.

    This episode is a complement to articles and podcasts available on the Industrial Metallurgists website https://www.imetllc.com/.

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    Michael Pfeifer, Ph.D., PE is a metallurgist and metals engineer. He works with design and manufacturing clients to help with

    Component materials selection Manufacturing process development Supplier evaluation Failure analysis and root cause analysis

    He received a B.S. and M.S. in Metallurgical Engineering from University of Illinois and a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Northwestern University. He is a Professional Engineer, licensed in Illinois.
    He's wrote a book - Materials Enabled Designs. It teaches how to select materials that optimize product performance, reliability, and cost.

    For more information about Michael go to https://www.imetllc.com/about/

    Industrial Metallurgists offer metallurgy and metals engineering consulting and training. The training is geared to design, manufacturing, and quality engineers. More information about Industrial Metallurgists' services and training is at https://www.imetllc.com/

  • From an engineering perspective, what is a successful product? In this episode I discuss what I think it is and the influence of metals engineering on product success.

    I also discuss three new resources for learning about successful component design, designing for reliability, and various metallurgy and metals engineering topics that apply to product design and manufacturing.

    https://www.imetllc.com/designing-optimized-components/

    https://www.imetllc.com/design-for-reliability-course/

    https://www.imetllc.com/short-course-series-metallurgy-for-successful-products/

    This episode is a complement to articles and podcasts available on the Industrial Metallurgists website https://www.imetllc.com/.

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    Michael Pfeifer, Ph.D., PE is a metallurgist and metals engineer. He works with design and manufacturing clients to help with

    Component materials selection Manufacturing process development Supplier evaluation Failure analysis and root cause analysis

    He received a B.S. and M.S. in Metallurgical Engineering from University of Illinois and a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Northwestern University. He is a Professional Engineer, licensed in Illinois.
    He's wrote a book - Materials Enabled Designs. It teaches how to select materials that optimize product performance, reliability, and cost. For more information about Michael go to https://www.imetllc.com/about/

    Industrial Metallurgists offer metallurgy and metals engineering consulting and training. The training is geared to design, manufacturing, and quality engineers. More information about Industrial Metallurgists' services and training is at https://www.imetllc.com/

  • In this episode I discuss two failure analysis projects I worked on.

    This episode is a complement to articles and podcasts available on the Industrial Metallurgists website https://www.imetllc.com/.

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    Michael Pfeifer, Ph.D., PE is a metallurgist and metals engineer. He works with design and manufacturing clients to help with

    Component materials selection Manufacturing process development Supplier evaluation Failure analysis and root cause analysis

    He received a B.S. and M.S. in Metallurgical Engineering from University of Illinois and a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Northwestern University. He is a Professional Engineer, licensed in Illinois.
    He's wrote a book - Materials Enabled Designs. It teaches how to select materials that optimize product performance, reliability, and cost.

    For more information about Michael go to https://www.imetllc.com/about/

    Industrial Metallurgists offer metallurgy and metals engineering consulting and training. The training is geared to design, manufacturing, and quality engineers. More information about Industrial Metallurgists' services and training is at https://www.imetllc.com/

  • In this episode I discuss product reliability. Reliability refers to the ability of a product to perform as needed for a period of time.

    This episode is a complement to an article (Designing for Reliability) and short video presentation (Product Reliability and Materials Engineering) available on the Industrial Metallurgists website at https://www.imetllc.com/designing-for-reliability/

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    Michael Pfeifer, Ph.D., PE is a metallurgist and metals engineer. He works with design and manufacturing clients to help with

    Component materials selection Manufacturing process development Supplier evaluation Failure analysis and root cause analysis

    He received a B.S. and M.S. in Metallurgical Engineering from University of Illinois and a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Northwestern University. He is a Professional Engineer, licensed in Illinois.
    He's wrote a book - Materials Enabled Designs. It teaches how to select materials that optimize product performance, reliability, and cost.

    For more information about Michael go to https://www.imetllc.com/about/

    Industrial Metallurgists offer metallurgy and metals engineering consulting and training. The training is geared to design, manufacturing, and quality engineers. More information about Industrial Metallurgists' services and training is at https://www.imetllc.com/

  • In this episode I discuss 6-sigma, statistical process control, and the role of materials engineering in developing capable manufacturing processes.

    Materials are used to fabricate components and join components together. And, we want manufacturing processes capable of producing components and assemblies without defects or problems, and whose materials have the desired properties. So, developing and maintaining a six-sigma manufacturing process depends heavily on materials engineering.

    To learn more about this subject check out https://www.imetllc.com/6-sigma-and-materials-engineering/

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    Michael Pfeifer, Ph.D., PE is a metallurgist and metals engineer. He works with design and manufacturing clients to help with

    Component materials selection Manufacturing process development Supplier evaluation Failure analysis and root cause analysis

    He received a B.S. and M.S. in Metallurgical Engineering from University of Illinois and a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Northwestern University. He is a Professional Engineer, licensed in Illinois.
    He's wrote a book - Materials Enabled Designs. It teaches how to select materials that optimize product performance, reliability, and cost.

    For more information about Michael go to https://www.imetllc.com/about/

    Industrial Metallurgists offer metallurgy and metals engineering consulting and training. The training is geared to design, manufacturing, and quality engineers. More information about Industrial Metallurgists' services and training is at https://www.imetllc.com/

  • In this episode I discuss the state of steel metallurgy knowledge and the things this knowledge have enabled including ultra-high volume steel production and the ability to engineer components with a wide range of properties for a wide range of applications.

    To learn more about this subject check out https://www.imetllc.com/a-tribute-to-steel-metallurgy-knowledge/

    Also, on May 17, 2023 there's a live online course https://www.imetllc.com/product/steel-metallurgy-webinar/

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    Michael Pfeifer, Ph.D., PE is a metallurgist and metals engineer. He works with design and manufacturing clients to help with

    Component materials selection Manufacturing process development Supplier evaluation Failure analysis and root cause analysis

    He received a B.S. and M.S. in Metallurgical Engineering from University of Illinois and a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Northwestern University. He is a Professional Engineer, licensed in Illinois.
    He's wrote a book - Materials Enabled Designs. It teaches how to select materials that optimize product performance, reliability, and cost.

    For more information about Michael go to https://www.imetllc.com/about/

    Industrial Metallurgists offer metallurgy and metals engineering consulting and training. The training is geared to design, manufacturing, and quality engineers. More information about Industrial Metallurgists' services and training is at https://www.imetllc.com/

  • How do you look at any product? See just a thing that performs a certain function?

    In this episode I discuss my perspective on how I see a product - as an assembly of materials - and how it influences how I help design products to meet performance, reliability, and cost goals.

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    Michael Pfeifer, Ph.D., PE is a metallurgist and metals engineer. He works with design and manufacturing clients to help with

    Component materials selection Manufacturing process development Supplier evaluation Failure analysis and root cause analysis

    He received a B.S. and M.S. in Metallurgical Engineering from University of Illinois and a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Northwestern University. He is a Professional Engineer, licensed in Illinois.
    He's wrote a book - Materials Enabled Designs. It teaches how to select materials that optimize product performance, reliability, and cost.

    For more information about Michael go to https://www.imetllc.com/about/

    Industrial Metallurgists offer metallurgy and metals engineering consulting and training. The training is geared to design, manufacturing, and quality engineers. More information about Industrial Metallurgists' services and training is at https://www.imetllc.com/

  • In this episode I discuss learning and professional development.

    There’s so much to know to be an engineer and college courses cover the tip of the iceberg, even if you go to grad school. I learned this early in my career as I was faced with decisions and problems related to topics that I never encountered in school. I also learned that I had to shoulder the responsibility of learning the topics. Some of the learning came from colleagues, some came from taking short courses, and some came from reading textbooks and technical journals.

    I this episode I discuss my learning experiences and philosophy about learning, the pitfalls of relying on learning just from experience, and resources for learning and professional development.

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    Michael Pfeifer, Ph.D., PE is a metallurgist and metals engineer. He works with design and manufacturing clients to help with

    Component materials selection Manufacturing process development Supplier evaluation Failure analysis and root cause analysis

    He received a B.S. and M.S. in Metallurgical Engineering from University of Illinois and a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering  from  Northwestern University. He is a Professional Engineer, licensed in Illinois.

    He's wrote a book - Materials Enabled  Designs. It teaches how to select materials that optimize product  performance, reliability, and  cost.

    For more information about Michael go to https://www.imetllc.com/about/

    Industrial Metallurgists offer metallurgy and metals engineering consulting and training. The training is geared to design, manufacturing, and quality engineers. More information about Industrial Metallurgists' services and training is at https://www.imetllc.com/

  • In this episode I discuss Design for Manufacturability related to component fabrication and joining components by welding, brazing, or soldering. Design for manufacturing is concerned with designing components and assemblies that can be repeatedly produced with consistent good quality without hassles, and at low-cost.

    DFM applies to primary component fabrication processes, secondary processing (coating, heat treating), and joining. Primary component fabrication processes include casting, extruding, stamping and other cold forming, forging, and machining. Secondary processes include heat treating, machining, and coating by painting, electroplating, anodizing and other processes. And joining includes welding, brazing, soldering, and using adhesives.

    Michael Pfeifer, Ph.D., PE is a metallurgist and metals engineer. He works with design and manufacturing clients to help with

    Component materials selection Manufacturing process development Supplier evaluation Failure analysis and root cause analysis

    He received a B.S. and M.S. in Metallurgical Engineering from     University  of Illinois and a Ph.D. in Materials Science and    Engineering  from  Northwestern University. He is a Professional    Engineer, licensed in Illinois.

    He's wrote a book - Materials Enabled  Designs. It teaches how to select     materials that optimize product  performance, reliability, and cost.

    For more information about Michael go to https://www.imetllc.com/about/

    Industrial Metallurgists offer metallurgy and metals engineering     consulting and training. The training is geared to design,     manufacturing, and quality engineers. More information about   Industrial   Metallurgists' services and training is at   https://www.imetllc.com/

  • In this episode I discuss failure analysis component or joint failures during product testing or use and manufacturing problems such as supplier quality problems and manufacturing output that doesn't meet specifications. 

    Failure analysis is part of performing a root cause analysis to identify the action, event, or decision that led to a component failing in a product or led to a manufacturing problem. The information from a root cause analysis is used to either fix a problem - in the case of product design and manufacturing - or assign blame - in the case of an insurance claim or litigation.

    Michael Pfeifer is a metallurgist and metals engineer. He works with design and manufacturing clients to help with

    Component materials selection Manufacturing process development Supplier evaluation Failure analysis and root cause analysis

    He received a B.S. and M.S. in Metallurgical Engineering from    University  of Illinois and a Ph.D. in Materials Science and   Engineering  from  Northwestern University. He is a Professional   Engineer, licensed in Illinois.

    He's wrote a book - Materials Enabled  Designs. It teaches how to select    materials that optimize product  performance, reliability, and cost.

    For more information about Michael go to https://www.imetllc.com/about/

    Industrial Metallurgists offer metallurgy and metals engineering    consulting and training. The training is geared to design,    manufacturing, and quality engineers. More information about  Industrial   Metallurgists' services and training is at  https://www.imetllc.com/

  • (Apologies up front - I recorded this episode using the wrong microphone. So, the sound quality is fair. I'll do better next time.)

    There are microscopic structures and processes in metals that have large effects on metal properties, performance, and reliability. Being able to conceptualize these structures and processes goes a long way toward understanding the behavior of metals and the effects of mechanical processing and heat treating on metal properties. In this episode I discuss some of the microscopic structures and their effects on metal properties.

    I also discuss recent projects and a bonus at the end - some details about my recent trip to Seward, Alaska

    Michael Pfeifer is a metallurgist and metals engineer. He works with design and manufacturing clients to help with

    Component materials selection Manufacturing process development Supplier evaluation Failure analysis and root cause analysis

    He received a B.S. and M.S. in Metallurgical Engineering from   University  of Illinois and a Ph.D. in Materials Science and  Engineering  from  Northwestern University. He is a Professional  Engineer, licensed in Illinois.

    He's wrote a book - Materials Enabled  Designs. It teaches how to select   materials that optimize product  performance, reliability, and cost.

    For more information about Michael go to https://www.imetllc.com/about/

    Industrial Metallurgists offer metallurgy and metals engineering   consulting and training. The training is geared to design,   manufacturing, and quality engineers. More information about Industrial   Metallurgists' services and training is at https://www.imetllc.com/