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These Proceedings represent the metallurgical engineering and materials science research presented at the 61st Annual Conference of Metallurgists. The collection themed 'The Pathway to Net-Zero' presents findings on a wide range of topics including:
Processing of Critical Materials
Towards Sustainable Circularity: Mining to Materials
Deep Decarbonization Pathways for Pyrometallurgical Processes: Opportunities & Challenges
Energy and Environmental Materials
Light Metals for the Transportation Industry
Advances in Materials Manufacturing VI - Existing and Emerging Materials
Electrochemical Degradation of Multi-component Materials
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Produktbeschreibung
These Proceedings represent the metallurgical engineering and materials science research presented at the 61st Annual Conference of Metallurgists. The collection themed 'The Pathway to Net-Zero' presents findings on a wide range of topics including:

Processing of Critical Materials

Towards Sustainable Circularity: Mining to Materials

Deep Decarbonization Pathways for Pyrometallurgical Processes: Opportunities & Challenges

Energy and Environmental Materials

Light Metals for the Transportation Industry

Advances in Materials Manufacturing VI - Existing and Emerging Materials

Electrochemical Degradation of Multi-component Materials

Autorenporträt
The Metallurgy and Materials Society Metallurgists have been active in the Canadian Institute of Mining (CIM) since its inception in 1898. In 1945, the Metallurgy Division was formed to reflect the group's technical interests. Constituted as a Society in 1967, the Metallurgical Society (MetSoc) is one of the four societies and five divisions making up the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy, and Petroleum. In October of 2010, the Society adopted its new name The Metallurgy and Materials Society.