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4 Editorial 6 Research Tracks 7 OMG! 8 Surface Engineering 10 Metals/Polymers/Ceramics 12 Testing/Characterization 14 Emerging Technology 15 Process Technology 66 Stress Relief 67 Advertisers Index 67 Classifieds 67 Special Advertising Section 67 Editorial Preview 68 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. 177, No. 7, OCTOBER 2019. Copyright © 2019 by ASM International ® . All rights reserved. Distributed at no charge to ASMmembers in the United States, 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. 22 ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING AT THE BAM: FOCUS ON SAFETY Kai Hilgenberg and Werner Daum, et al. In Germany, the Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM) is addressing challenges in the implementation of additive manufacturing on the industrial landscape for safety-critical applications. 28 3D PRINTING OF CERAMICS: PROCESSES AND CONSTRAINTS Joe Cesarano, John Stuecker, and Paul Calvert Techniques for the 3D printing of ceramics are evolving beyond product development and prototypes to enable full production-scale operations. 33 TECHNICAL SPOTLIGHT ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING IN TECHNICAL CERAMICS Groundbreaking additive manufacturing technology is gaining traction in technical ceramics. FEATURES OCTOBER 2019 | VOL 177 | NO 7 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 | O C T O B E R 2 0 1 9 3 22 33 37 28 37 INAUGURAL ISSUE: SMST NEWSWIRE An official publication of the International Organization o n Shape Memory and Superelastic Technologies (SMST). This biannual supplement covers shape memory and supere lastic technologies for biomedical, actuator applications, and emerging markets, along with SMST news and initiatives .

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