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Metallurgist and materials scientist Jacob Nuechterlein founded Elementum 3D in 2014 based on a proprietary process for making powders that enhances both the powder and the final parts' properties. Elementum 3D produces tantalum, copper, steel, aluminum, and more. In space, aerospace, defense, and Formula 1, the company enables the production of parts that would otherwise be impossible to manufacture. In this episode of the 3DPOD, we talk to Jacob about metals, powders, applications, and the market in general. I think you'll enjoy his insights and perspective.
00:00 - Reminder: Watershape University Service 1211: Essential Water Chemistry class (8-hour certification)04:50 - What is corrosion?09:23 - Moisture, Condensation, and Corrosion14:39- Metallurgist's explanation of corrosion16:43 - What types of metals corrode?23:48 - Residential pool corrosion25:17 - Bonding against stray current30:05 - Black flakes in the pool31:44 - How to fix and prevent corrosion35:07 - Closing ------------------------------------Connect with Orenda TechnologiesWebsite: https://www.orendatech.comHelp Center: https://ask.orendatech.comBlog: https://blog.orendatech.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/OrendaTechnologiesFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/orendatech/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/orendatechnologies/Swim Across America | Team Orenda: https://www.swimacrossamerica.org/goto/orenda
Steve Conlin, President of ICD Alloys & Metals, joins Trent and Patrick on “At Home with Roby”. At the age of 16, Steve was a professional soccer player in the UK. After an injury put him on the sidelines, he got a job sweeping floors at a metal recycling business. He quickly moved up within the company and was offered the opportunity to go back to college where he became a Metallurgist or Doctor of Metals. Tune in to meet Steve to hear about his education, career path to Winston Salem, NC that included stops in South Africa, Rwanda and Germany, and the start of ICD in 2013. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of M&Em , Mathieu and Michelle are taking listeners deep underground thanks to the help of their very special guest Metallurgist Dave Readett. Dave is mad about metals, so it's fortunate that the occupation of Metallurgist not only exists, but is fundamental in a resource rich country like Australia. We learn about how Dave decided on this OREsome career, before he takes us on an incredible journey through Australia's mining industry where he discusses the challenges and opportunities that exist around sustainability, policy and the industry's very future. Whether you're a lover of skience, a mining industry insider or just curious about the marvels of the earth beneath your feet, this episode will entertain, educate and inspire you to see the world of metallurgy and mining through fresh eyes. If you liked this episode please leave a review and SUBSCRIBE or FOLLOW the podcast. This podcast was brought to you by On Track Studio.www.ontrackstudio.com.au@on.track.studioFor advertising opportunities please email hello@ontrackstudio.com.au
Pooja @dancingmisty is an engineer by profession, she has studied metallurgical & materials engineering and is currently working as a Metallurgist. She is a choreographer and spiritual healer (lightworker) by nature. She developed her passion for healing and coaching others while working on her inner self. As a life coach, her mission is to spread light and love. Her passion for dance has helped her to have a healthy and fit life. Along with dance she also is passionate about Zumba, yoga, coaching and meditation. She posts amazing fitness and dance videos on her youtube and instagram channel, "dancingmisty" as well as spreads positivity via her youtube and Instagram channel, "sacredwisdom_". She lives life by following her favorite quote, "as within, so without" --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stuti-gogia/message
This week on #tato we discussing Metallurgist effect on Navy Sub's, Ugly Christmas Sweater Shortage, New Tonya Harding, Broken Heart Syndrome, U.S. Capitol Rioter Str8 2 Jail, AITA Not Bringing Food to Friendsgiving tweeter: @ThatsA_ToughOne / gramy: @thatsatoughonepod / e-mail: toughonepodcast@gmail.com Check out our The Harder They Fall review and JD's Mobile Suit Gundam & My Hero Academia reviews on "Alternative Milk" podcast
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In this week's episode, friend of the show, and Fratello contributor, Mike Stockton returns! Each of us, including our guest, brings in a FreshForumFind with so many asides you might think it is an hour long episode of Family Guy...We do finally get into our main topic, our favorite (or best) odd ball case materials. There are fun discussions on various types of metals, materials, and maybe even a food product. Such a fun discussion and always a good time when we catch up with Mike!
Liam and Deepak Malhotra catch-up to discuss the importance of metallurgy in early stage exploration, as well as the upcoming listing of Goldplay Mining (TSXv: AUC). - Note this video includes forward looking statements and does not constitute a formal release from Goldplay Mining. Copyright Spotlight Mining Ltd., 2021. Spotlight Mining share and produce articles of interest for companies in the junior mining and tech sectors. While we're keen observers, we are not financial advisors, in fact we're not even very good investors ourselves. We encourage you to do your own due diligence and seek professional advice on the risks, before investing any funds. Only ever invest what you can afford to lose. Opinions presented here are those of the author and do not reflect those of our partners or sponsors. For official news releases, please see official company websites and SEDAR filings.
In the inaugural episode of "Measured Science," hosts Andrew Storey, LECO Field Sales Specialist for Materials Analysis, and Matt Germscheid, LECO Metallographic Product Manager, interview recent LECO retiree David Coulston. Coulston served as LECO's Corporate Metallurgist for 15 years and shares experiences of a technology-enhanced career in Metallurgy.
Hakan Tunc is a Metallurgist, a market/business enthusiast, a self-challenger, a gamer and (if this episode has taught us anything) a tour guide. Deep Dive into the depths of the Mediterranean with us as we discuss the cultural and geographical differences between Turkey (Istanbul) and Canada (Montréal QC, Vancouver BC). Along the way we drift into topics such as education, personal growth in adulthood after University, technology, innovation and of course a glimpse into beautiful destinations in Turkey. Now Prepare Yourself.... Quick Links: Description of the discussion at approximate times: 00:00:00 Introduction 00:02:20 Personal Growth and Practice 00:06:56 Vancouver, BC, Canada and Winter 00:12:30 Istanbul, Turkey 00:25:00 Comparing Canada and Turkey 00:35:00 Drama and Anger 00:40:00 Education and Society's Vector 00:49:00 Taking off the Rose Colored Glasses: Space and Innovation 00:58:00 Cyberpunk, AI and Gaming 01:02:00 Looking in to the future: Energy, Sustainability and Predictions 01:06:26 Obligatory Quarantine Segment 01:09:04 Mobility, Neo-nomads, opportunities and experiences 01:16:15 Quick Tourist Guide of Turkey 01:25:26 Back to Canada and BC Beaches 01:28:53 Wrap-up and Send-off Watch this podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/z5KXSIyDit0
Expand your knowledge with Sales Engineers, Pete, and Allen as they engage with Industry Expert, Marc Glasser, a Metallurgist, at Rolled Alloys.
This week we sit down with Larrin Thomas of Knife Steel Nerds and talk about his training as a Metallurgist and his intense passion for all things steel! Larrin has steel in his blood in more ways than one as his father is famous Damascus Maker Devin Thomas.
Steve is a Chemical Engineer who chats about the rise & importance of corporate social responsibility. Discover the concept of Moonshot: an activity directed towards a huge goal which may never really be profitable, but could be a real game-changer. Detailed Show Notes Support us for the price of a beer... or be ultra generous and buy us a round. Our drinking game in 2019 - Leave us an iTunes review and Dom & Mel are the ones who do the drinking. Contact us if you want to provide input on our future drinking games!
Siegfried Hecker is a Metallurgist and Nuclear Scientist. He served as the director of the Los Alamos National Laboratory from 1986-1997 and is a professor at The Center For International Cooperation at Stanford University. One of the few people who have actually visited North Korea’s nuclear facilities, Hecker recently sat down with Miles To Go to discuss the development and capabilities of North Korea’s nuclear arsenal.
Metallurgist Tony G. talks about his career in metallurgy, a little science on metals, and his start making manhole covers for the city of Buffalo at a radical hippy foundry collective in the 1970s! Also, update on my new lifestyle change, and a some sounds from my son. Sorry for the brief loud guitar playing at the beginning. Musical break: Rachel Grimes, "In the Vapor with the Air Underneath."
On metallurgy with engineer Jaka Burja. #MetaPHoDcast Subscribe to Meta PHoDcast via iTunes or our RSS feed. JAKA BURJA holds a BSc in metallurgy...
Transcript -- Mathematician Tom Martin uses the modern method of 'structural computer analysis' to understand the failure of the bridge, and looks at how this failure started at the base columns due to heavy winds.
Mathematician Tom Martin uses the modern method of 'structural computer analysis' to understand the failure of the bridge, and looks at how this failure started at the base columns due to heavy winds.
Transcript -- Mathematician Tom Martin uses the modern method of 'structural computer analysis' to understand the failure of the bridge, and looks at how this failure started at the base columns due to heavy winds.
Mathematician Tom Martin uses the modern method of 'structural computer analysis' to understand the failure of the bridge, and looks at how this failure started at the base columns due to heavy winds.