Stress Corrosion Testing of Mg Wire

  • Published December 10th, 2020

 

The R&D team at Fort Wayne Metals regularly participates in many of the leading academic conferences in the fields we work in. Doing so allows us to share our recent advances, stay up to date on the latest cutting-edge work, and most importantly, connect with the students, professors, engineers, and clinicians whose combined efforts ultimately turn scientific advances into concrete benefits to society.

One conference we have attended and supported since 2012 is the Biodegradable Metals conference, a unique meeting dedicated to the field of absorbable metals. This past year, we gave a (virtual) keynote presentation, titled “Stress Corrosion Testing of Mg Wire”. The presentation is included here for your review. Please reach out to Adam Griebel at adam_griebel@fwmetals.com with further questions.

 

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Disclaimer: Our monthly highlights are sneak peeks of what our R & D department is working on. This does not mean we have what is referenced above ready for manufacturing.

Stress Corrosion Testing of Mg Wire

  • Published December 10th, 2020

 

The R&D team at Fort Wayne Metals regularly participates in many of the leading academic conferences in the fields we work in. Doing so allows us to share our recent advances, stay up to date on the latest cutting-edge work, and most importantly, connect with the students, professors, engineers, and clinicians whose combined efforts ultimately turn scientific advances into concrete benefits to society.

One conference we have attended and supported since 2012 is the Biodegradable Metals conference, a unique meeting dedicated to the field of absorbable metals. This past year, we gave a (virtual) keynote presentation, titled “Stress Corrosion Testing of Mg Wire”. The presentation is included here for your review. Please reach out to Adam Griebel at adam_griebel@fwmetals.com with further questions.

 

Click here to see previous highlights.

Disclaimer: Our monthly highlights are sneak peeks of what our R & D department is working on. This does not mean we have what is referenced above ready for manufacturing.