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		<title>Global powder metallurgy market set to reach almost $30 billion by 2012</title>
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<description>The worldwide market for powder metallurgy (PM) components is expected to approach $30 billion by 2012, growing from $23 billion in 2007 at an average annual growth rate (AAGR) near 5 percent, according to &#34;The Powder Metallurgy Industry Worldwide 2007-2012,&#34; a new market study released by Materials Technology Publications. Featuring more than 450 pages and 100 tables of statistical data, this third edition of the report also examines the raw materials (metal powders) supply sector in de...  Read more</description>
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		<title>Stork Materials Technology acquires laboratories in U.S. and Europe</title>
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<description>Stork Materials Technology has acquired the assets and business of Professional Metallurgical Services Inc. (ProMet), Buchanan, Mich., and the outstanding shares of Materials Testing Technology BV (MTT), which operates from facilities in Breda, Sittard, Rotterdam, and Veendam, the Netherlands; Herne, Germany; and Aberdeen, Scotland.

ProMet is an A2LA-approved metallurgical testing and consulting laboratory that provides forensic metallurgy, routine testing, metallurgical failure analysis, and...  Read more</description>
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