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THE OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF THE ASM THERMAL SPRAY SOCIETY

MAY 2015

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VOL. 10

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ISSUE 2

6 11 ITSC SHOW PREVIEW COMING SOON—HIGH PRESSURE COLD SPRAY: PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS

EDITORIAL OPPORTUNITIES

FOR iTSSe IN 2015

iTSSe’s editorial focus for 2015 reflects

established applications of thermal spray

technology as well as emerging applications.

August Issue:

Automotive & Industrial Applications

November Issue:

Emerging Technologies/Applications

& Case Studies

To contribute an article, contact Julie Lucko

a

t julie.lucko@asminternational.org

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To advertise, contact Kelly Thomas,

at

kelly.thomas@asminternational.org

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ABOUT THE COVER

Hellicraft MagnesiumGear Box Sump being processed with CP Aluminumusing high pressure

cold spray. Robotic armand turntable to control feed and speed for critical nozzle spray distance.

Courtesy of ASB Industries Inc.

asbindustries.com

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EDITORS

Robert Gansert

Rajan Bamola

MANAGING EDITOR

Julie Lucko

CREATIVE DIRECTOR

Jim Pallotta

LAYOUT AND DESIGN

Kate Fornadel

PRODUCTION MANAGER

Annie Beck

NATIONAL ACCOUNT MANAGER

Kelly Thomas, CEM.CMP

Materials Park, Ohio 440.338.1733

kelly.thomas@asminternational.org

THERMAL SPRAY SOCIETY

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Christian Moreau,

President

Luc Pouliot,

Immediate Past President

Douglas G. Puerta,

Vice President

Ann Bolcavage,

Secretary/Treasurer

InternationalThermalSpray&SurfaceEngineering

™ is pub-

lished quarterly by ASM International®, 9639 Kinsman Road,

Materials Park, OH 44073; 440.338.5151;

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Vol. 10, No. 2. Copyright©2015 by ASM International®. All rights

reserved.

The acceptance and publication of manuscripts in Internation-

al Thermal Spray & Surface Engineering does not imply that

the editors or ASM International® accept, approve, or endorse

the data, opinions, and conclusions of the authors. Although

manuscripts published in International Thermal Spray &

Surface Engineering are intended to have archival significance,

author’s data and interpretations are frequently insufficient to

be directly translatable to specific design, production, testing,

or performance applications without independent examina-

tion and verification of their applicability and suitability by

professionally qualified personnel.

Thermal Spray Society

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