Manufacturing Industry

Industrial materials for the future: the Dept. of Energy has ongoing programs for the research, design, development, engineering, and testing of advanced materials.

Advanced Materials & Processes, June, 2003 by Wessel, James K.

Through the Industrial Materials of the Future (IMF) program, the Industrial Technologies office of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) leads a national effort to research, design, develop, engineer, and test new materials for the aluminum, chemical, forest products, glass, metals, metal casting mining and petroleum industries.

Supporting industries such as forging heat treating, welding, powder metallurgy, and process heating and cooling are also of interest. The DOE provides funds to material developers and others whose efforts result in reduction of energy consumption and waste generation. The scope of the program includes proof of concept, applied research and development, and applications engineering. IMF projects continue to the point of industrial...

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