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For event details and to register, visit: www.asminternational.org/web/thermal-processing-in-motion June 5-7, 2018 | Spartanburg, South Carolina SHOW PREVIEW Including the 4th International Conference on Heat Treatment and Surface Engineering in Automotive Applications PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS NEW RESIDUAL STRESS WORKSHOP • June 6 The goal of this workshop is to develop and publish notes relative to the state of the art, challenges, and opportunities associated with applying residual stress as part of product definitions and requirements. FLUXTROL STUDENT RESEARCH COMPETITION Fluxtrol, in conjunction with the ASM Heat Treating Society, will award $2000 to a student whose research is deemed to be of extraordinary quality and impact to the field of thermal processing. EDUCATION COURSE AdditiveManufacturing: Its Challenges for Failure Analysis and Design Instructor: Dan Dennies, FASM Monday, June 4 • 9:00 a.m. − 5:00 p.m. NETWORKING EVENT Wednesday, June 6 • 6:30 − 8:30 p.m. Come and enjoy local Carolina BBQ. EXHIBITION HOURS* Monday, June 4 5:30 – 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, June 5 10:00 – 10:30 a.m., 12:30 – 2:00 p.m., 3:30 – 4:00 p.m. Wednesday, June 6 10:00 – 10:30 a.m., 12:30 – 2:00 p.m. EXHIBITOR LIST* AFC – Holcroft AirflowSciences Corporation Allied High Tech Products, Inc. AVL Powertrain Engineering Buehler an ITWCompany C.C. Jensen Inc. CENOS Induction Heating Simulation Fluke Process Instruments Fluxtrol Inc. Heat Treating Services Unlimited, Inc. High Temperature Concept Houghton International Ipsen Mager Scientific Nel Hydrogen Rübig GmbH& Co KG SECO/VACUUMTechnologies SGL Carbon Stresstech Surface Combustion Thermcraft, Inc. TRUMPF Heuttinger, Inc. Verder Scientific, Inc. VERICHECK Technical Services, Inc. Williams Industrial Service, Inc. WPX Faserkeramik GmbH *Exhibitor list current as of April 18. International experts will gather to present the latest innovations and research in thermal processing and its critical role in the safe and efficient operation of aircraft, rail, and automotive transportation. This conference offers more than 50 technical presentations over two-and-a-half days of programming plus two days of exhibitions, all in a beautiful southern setting. Attendees will learn about the latest research and developments in their field during sessions focused on advances in thermal processing, additive manufacturing, phase transformations, microstructure/property relationships, quenching and quenchants, thermomechnical thermal processing, surface hardening, and more. PLENARY SPEAKERS Tuesday, June 5 • 9:00−10:00 a.m. Joe Epperson National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), retired “NTSB and Its Materials Laboratory” Wednesday, June 6 • 9:00−10:00 a.m. Prof. Rafael Colás Ortiz, FASM Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León “Metallurgical Aspects of Aluminum Power Driven Components” Thursday, June 7 • 8:30−9:30 a.m. Prof. Richard D. Sisson, FASM Worcester Polytechnic Institute “Challenges and Opportunities for the Heat Treating Community: Threats, Risks, and Benefits” Organizers Sponsor Corporate Sponsors *Exhibitions are open during the welcome reception, lunches, and break periods. Hours are subject to change.

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