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12 76 38 LINEAR FRICTIONWELDINGUPDATE: LOWERCOSTS, BROADERAPPLICATIONS Michael Eff, Jerry Gould, and Tim Stotler From joining railroad rails to producing strong aluminum- to-steel joints, recent advancements in linear friction welding are reducing equipment costs and expanding potential uses. NEWPROCESS JOINSNITINOL TO STAINLESS STEEL Pankaj Gupta, Arne Rimmereide, and Roger Dickenson A new solid-state joining process for medical guidewire applications increases joint strength, provides superior bending properties, and does not require tertiary metals or ferrules. JON TIRPAK: 2015-2016 PRESIDENT OF ASM INTERNATIONAL

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