Powder-metal group puts the call out for innovative designs

Jan. 6, 2005
The Metal Powder Industries Federation, Princeton, N.J., has opened this year's International P/M Design Competition for outstanding designs of commercial powder-metal (P/M) parts.

The Metal Powder Industries Federation, Princeton, N.J. (mpif.org), has opened this year's International P/M Design Competition for outstanding designs of commercial powder-metal (P/M) parts. Entries from Federation members and their customers compete in the following categories: ferrous, nonferrous, stainless-steel, and advanceparticulate materials, as well as injection-molded parts, innovative functional assemblies, and overseas. Judging is based on design configuration, engineering properties, and promotional value to the P/M industry. Entries must be received no later than April 1. Winners will be announced at an awards luncheon held during the International Conference on Powder Metallurgy and Particulate Materials, June 19-23, Montreal, Canada. For entry forms, contact MPIF at 105 College Rd. E, Princeton, NJ 08540; (609) 452-7700, or e-mail [email protected].

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