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Victoria Birk Hill

Victoria Birk Hill is with Metals Processing Institute at WPI; Worcester, Mass.

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Additive-Manufacturing Research Explores the Behavior of Metals, Alloys

Victoria Birk Hill
December 7, 2016
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Significant work is being done in the field of additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing.


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The CHTE has been assessing the benefits of alumina-forming alloysAs part of the alloy life extension project, researchers at CHTE are also looking at ways to extend the life of mesh belts
Heat & Corrosion Resistant Materials/Composites

Exploring the Benefits of Alumina-Forming Alloys for Furnace Application

Victoria Birk Hill
June 6, 2016
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Much of the Center for Heat Treating Excellence's recent focus has been on assessing the benefits of alumina-forming alloys.


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CHTE research demonstrated that there are three significant areas of energy loss in natural gas furnaces during heat treating
Process Control & Instrumentation

Tools to Boost Furnace Efficiency

Victoria Birk Hill
March 21, 2016
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Researchers looked at ways to help heat-treating companies understand how to estimate their energy usage and also how to effectively reduce it.


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