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8 29 10 22 TECHNICAL SPOTLIGHT DESIGNING THIRDGENERATION ADVANCEDHIGH-STRENGTHSTEEL FOR DEMANDINGAUTOMOTIVE APPLICATIONS By effectively mitigating the historical paradox between strength and ductility, a new alloy enables an entire fami-

ly of automotive sheet steel to meet today’s lightweight

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29 INTERNATIONAL THERMAL SPRAY ANDSURFACE ENGINEERING The official newsletter of the ASM Thermal Spray Society (TSS). This quarterly supplement focuses on thermal spray and related surface engineering technologies. 60 3D PRINTSHOP New developments in additive manufacturing are making an impact on the sporting goods industry, from 3D-printed running shoes to state-of-the-art helmets.

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