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4 Editorial 6 Feedback 7 Process Technology 8 Metals/Polymers/Cer amics 10 Testing/Characterization 12 Emerging Technology 13 Surface Engineering 79 Classifieds 79 Editorial Preview 79 Special Advertisi ng Section 79 Advertisers Index 80 3D PrintShop TRENDS INDUSTRY NEWS DEPARTMENTS Check out the Digital Edition online at asminternational.org/news/magazines/am-p ASM International serves materials professionals, nontechnical personnel, and managers wordwide by providing high-quality materials information, education and training, networking opportunities, and professional development resources in cost-effective and user-friendly formats. ASM is where materials users, producers, and manufacturers converge to do business. AdvancedMaterials & Processes (ISSN 0882-7958, USPS 762080) publishes eight issues per year: January, February/ March, April, May/June, July/August, September, October, andNovember/December, by ASM International, 9639 Kinsman Road, Materials Park, OH 44073-0002; tel: 440.338.5151; fax: 440.338.4634. Periodicals postage paidat Novelty, Ohio, and additional mailing offices. Vol. 176, No. 8, NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2018. Copyright © 2018 by ASM International ® . All rights reserved. Distributed atnochargetoASMmembers intheUnitedStates,Canada, andMexico. International members can pay a $30 per year surcharge to receive printed issues. Subscriptions: $475. Single copies: $51. POSTMASTER: Send3579 forms to ASM International, Materials Park, OH 44073-0002. Change of address: Request for change should include old address of the subscriber. Missing numbers due to “change of address” cannot be replaced. Claims for nondelivery must be made within 60 days of issue. Canada Post Publications Mail Agreement No. 40732105. Return undeliverable Canadian addresses to: 700 Dowd Ave., Elizabeth, NJ 07201. Printedby Publishers Press Inc., Shepherdsville, Ky. 21 TACKLING THE CHALLENGE OF BIOMATERIALS SELECTION Claes Fredriksson and Phillipa Newby Coming from an educational perspective, th is article explores two case studies regarding biocompatibility specifically related to implantable medical devices. 25 EFFECT OF MARTENSITE TRANSFORMA TION ON RESIDUAL STRESS IN STAMPED AUSTENITIC STAINLESS STEEL SHEET Xiao-Ting Deng, Ming Cheng, Shi-Hong Zhang, Hong-Wu Song, and Jin-Song Liu Deformation-induced martensite phase transformation during room temperature forming of austenitic stainless steel leads to higher residual stress. 33 iTSSe The official newsletter of the ASM Thermal Spray Soc iety (TSS). 51 HTPro The official newsletter of the ASM Heat Treating Soc iety (HTS). FEATURES NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2018 | VOL 176 | NO 8 A D V A N C E D M A T E R I A L S & P R O C E S S E S | N O V E M B E R / D E C E M B E R 2 0 1 8 3 21 4925 33 4951
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