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Innovate UK with TWI and Langley support Adv-Flow
The Development of Advanced, Highly Corrosion Resistant Coriolis Mass Flow Meters (Adv-Flow) is an innovative research project supported by Innovate UK, led by KROHNE Limited, with TWI and Langley Alloys.
TWI begins Adv-Flow project
TWI announced the start of an Innovate UK funded research project entitled Development of Advanced, Highly Corrosion Resistant Coriolis Mass Flow Meters (Adv-Flow). The project is led by KROHNE Limited, with partners TWI and Langley Alloys.
CRP launched in arc-based additive manufacturing
A new TWI members Core Research Project (CRP) has been launched, bringing together expertise from three different technology groups in TWI to investigate various integrated additive manufacturing strategies, from feedstock customization to online monitoring techniques, to ensure build consistency and part quality.
Additively manufactured duplex: better than wrought?
Additive manufacturing (AM) processes are rapidly maturing and offer the capability to build a new generation of components with complex designs, enhanced functionality, and rapid repair of existing components.
Richard honored with International Meritorious Award
TWI’s Group Manager for Industrial Members and Key Accounts, Richard Freeman is due to be honored as a co-recipient of the International Meritorious Certificate Award, which is sponsored by the American Welding Society (AWS).
TWI’s Paola elected to join the AILU Steering Committ
Section Manager of TWI’s Laser and Sheet Processes section, Paola De Bono, has been elected to join the Association of Laser Users (AILU) Steering Committee.
TWI enters an SMR consortium led by Rolls-Royce
TWI has entered a consortium led by Rolls-Royce and with funding from UK Research & Innovation (UKRI) to develop a compact nuclear power station.
TWI offers metallography training in July and October
TWI is offering more metallography training in July and October this year. Calling all the scientists, lab managers, and engineers who wish to learn the underlying principles and theories of lab-based metallography, with a mixture of practical skills and theory taught by experts using industry-leading techniques, equipment, and consumables.The complete metallography three-day course offered at TWI in Cambridge will provide the candidates with the following: (1) Gain first-hand experience of the practical aspects of metallographic and fractographic specimen preparation.
TWI invests in a core funding project of EHLA
Following the acquisition of the UK’s first EHLA system, TWI is funding a core research project investigating the capabilities and future potential of EHLA technology.
CRP invest £3.5m to develop new technology capabilitie
The Core Research Programme (CRP) invests half of TWI’s Industrial Membership subscriptions, around £ 3.5m/annum, to develop new technology capabilities to be applied in industry in 3 5 years’ time.