Explore the Euro PM2025 Scientific Papers by Topic

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Additive Manufacturing (AM)

The largest thematic group at Euro PM2025. Explore innovations in L-PBF, Binder Jetting, DED, hybrid techniques and beyond, covering materials, process optimisation, recyclability, and end-use applications.

Automotive Applications

Discover how PM and AM technologies are revolutionising mobility: from structural components to magnetic and wear-resistant parts for next-gen vehicles.

Aerospace Applications

From lightweight lattice structures to high-performance alloys and repair techniques, this category highlights how PM and AM enable performance and efficiency in demanding flight environments.

Metal Injection Moulding (MIM)

Covering advances in feedstock formulation, process optimisation, and material development for high-precision components.

Functional Materials (FM)

Explore smart materials, sensors, and specialised PM applications beyond structural performance — including shape memory alloys and functional coatings.

Rare Earth Materials

Addressing sustainability and critical raw materials through studies on rare earth sourcing, processing, and application in high-value sectors.

Magnetic Materials

Dedicated to the design, production, and characterisation of soft and hard magnetic components for motors, electronics, and energy systems.

Spark Plasma Sintering (SPS)

Focusing on the rapid, high-efficiency sintering of advanced materials with SPS, including results in hardmetals, ceramics, and composites.

Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP)

Highlighting HIP’s role in densification, defect healing, and mechanical property enhancement for both PM and AM parts.

Medical Applications

Covering implants, instruments, and porous structures — all made possible through the precision and customisation of PM and AM processes..

Metals and Alloys Mentioned in Congress Articles 

  • Fe-Si (Iron-Silicon) 
  • NdFeB (Neodymium-Iron-Boron – permanent magnets with rare earths) 
  • Fe-Mn (Iron-Manganese) 
  • Soft magnetic alloys 
  • Hard magnetic alloys 
  • Rare-earth-free magnetic alloys 
  • Fe-based alloys 
  • Titanium / Ti (widely used for implants) 
  • Ti-6Al-4V (Titanium-Aluminum-Vanadium – standard medical alloy) 
  • NiTi (Nickel-Titanium – shape memory alloy) 
  • Stainless steels 
  • Low-alloy steels 
  • Tool steels 
  • PM steels (Powder metallurgy steels) 
  • Fe-Cu-C (Iron-Copper-Carbon – used in press & sinter) 
  • High-speed steels (HSS) 
  • Al-based alloys (Aluminum-based) 
  • TiAl (Titanium-Aluminum – for turbine and aerospace parts) 
  • Superalloys (typically Ni- or Co-based) 
  • Inconel 718 (Nickel-based superalloy for high-temp applications) 
  • AlSi10Mg (Aluminum-Silicon-Magnesium – common in additive manufacturing) 
  • Thermoelectric alloys 
  • Copper (Cu) (for conductivity and thermal transfer) 
  • W-Cu (Tungsten-Copper – often used for heat sinks) 
  • Ni-based catalysts (Nickel alloys for catalysis) 

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