October 17–21, 2010 • George R. Brown Convention Center • Houston, Texas USA www.matscitech.org HOW TO GET THE MOST FROM YOUR VISIT Exhibitor List (As of 9/16/10) You probably have your own special system for seeing a show. Whether you look for specific exhibitors first or start by looking for particular products or services, this directory will guide you. You will be able to find exactly what you need quickly and easily. BOOTH Alphabetical Listing of Exhibitors ................................................................ pg 175 Exhibit Floor Plan ......................................................................................... pg 176 Alphabetical Listing of Exhibitors with Company Descriptions ................... pg 178 Products/Services Index .............................................................................. pg 195 Show Hours Tuesday, October 19 • 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Poster Sessions Lunch Happy Hour Reception 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday, October 20 • 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Poster Sessions Lunch 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. CONVENIENT INQUIRY SYSTEM Your admission badge allows you to enter the exposition during show hours. When visiting exhibits, please present your personal ID badge to the exhibitor’s representative to request additional information about products and services. MESSAGE BOARD A bulletin board for messages will be located in the Registration area. PHOTOGRAPHY/VIDEO EQUIPMENT Please keep in mind that the exhibits are the property of the exhibiting companies. Photography and/or the recording of the exhibit hall or contents of any exhibitor booth are strictly prohibited at all times. Photography inside any exhibit space is limited to only the company that has contracted for the exhibit space or to an MS&T representative (or their contracted agent) with the consent of the exhibitor. Because there may have been some late changes in booth assignments, some exhibitors may have a different booth number than was shown on their invitations and advertising. Please check this Directory for the most upto-date listings as well as onsite signage. Reasonable precautions have been taken to avoid errors in and omissions from this Directory, but MS&T does not guarantee listings herein and shall not be responsible for errors in or omissions from this Directory. 174 COMPANY BOOTH COMPANY 526 ABCR GmbH & Co KG 232 AdValue Technology LLC 512 Agilent Technologies 214 Alfa Aesar, a Johnson Matthey Co. 420 Alfred University 121 Allied High Tech Products, Inc. 316 American Stress Technologies, Inc. 426 Ames Laboratory (The) 303 Analytical Reference Materials Int’l. Corp 422 Anter Corporation 208 Applied Test Systems, inc. ArcelorMittal USA T502 621 Ashland Inc. ASM International 235 ASU-Material Sciences & Engineering T409 Avure Technologies, Inc. 528 413BigC Bloom Energy T400 Bose Corporation 135 203Buehler 416Carbolite Carl Zeiss MicroImaging 220 221 Carl Zeiss SMT Carpenter Technology Corp. T500 Centorr Vacuum Industries, Inc. 313 216CETR CM Furnaces, Inc. 409 CSM Instruments 229 522Deltech, Inc. T405Drexel University, Materials Science & Engineering 513EDAX, Inc. 147Eirich Machines 340ELSEVIER 412Engineered Pressure Systems, Inc. (EPSI) 129Evans Analytical Group 506Evex FEI Company 415 T506 Freeport McMoRan Copper & Gold, Inc. Gasbarre Products, Inc. (PTX-Pentronix) 202 Gatan, Inc. 402 GE Global Research Center T407 241 Goodfellow Corporation 217 Granta Design 526 H.C. Starck Harrop Industries, Inc. 312 317 High Temperature Materials Laboratory Hitachi High Technologies America Inc. 306 133 Horiba Scientific 213 Hysitron, Inc. 632 IMC Exhibit IMR Test Labs 529 307Innov-X 215 IXRF Systems, Inc. 107 JEOL USA, Inc. Keyence Corporation 302 113 LECO Corp. 139 Leica Microsystems, Inc. 233 Maney Publishing 521 MEL Chemicals 314 Mesocoat, Inc. 428 Metal Samples Company 407 Metcut Research, Inc. 517 Micromeritics Instruments Corporation 246Microtrac 336 MTI Corporation 206 MTI Instruments MTS Systems Corporation 240 429Nanovea Inc. 325Netzsch Instruments North America LLC 325Netzsch Premier Technology LLC 421NIST T504Nucor Corporation Ocean Optics 226 239 Ohio Carbon Blank, Inc. Oxford Instruments 212 315PANalytical 334Photron 424 Powder Processing and Technology Precision Surface Int’l, Inc. 244 Proto Manufacturing, Inc. 332 Radiant Technologies 507 Rigaku Americas Corporation 616 Scientific Forming Technologies Corp. 523 Sente Software, Ltd. 228 509Sigma-Aldrich 617 Solartron Analytical Spectro Analytical Instruments, Inc. 515 406Springer SPS NanoCeramics, LLC 508 T403SSAB Steel Dynamics T508 Stress Engineering Services, Inc. 629 414 Struers Inc. Sun-Tec Corporation 403 225Tantaline 520TEC 207 Tescan USA TevTech, LLC 612 427 Texas A&M University - Mat. Sci. & Engrg. Prog. Thermal Technology, LLC 524 224 Thermcraft, Inc. Thermo Scientific 321 103 Thermo-Calc Software 228Thermotech T401 Titanium Metals Corporation (TIMET) U.S. Department of Energy 613 UES, Inc. 425 516 Union Process, Inc. 309Wiley 137Xidex 175 October 17–21, 2010 • George R. Brown Convention Center • Houston, Texas USA www.matscitech.org Exhibitors Floor Plan Sponsors MS&T thanks the following companies for their outstanding support! Expert Technical Panel Discussion Exhibitor Show Materials Camp Lounge Office 156 256 557 Football Feature Poster Session 246 645 340 T508 T407 T506 T405 T504 T403 T502 T401 T500 Job Boards Putting Contest 336 241 240 139 137 235 135 334 634 630 T400 629 529 528 429 428 526 427 426 524 425 424 523 522 421 422 521 520 517 516 515 512 632 621 617 613 176 T409 239 638 Reserved 147 224 644 Mug Drop IMC Exhibit 150 616 612 513 232 133 229 228 129 225 226 121 325 NANOVEA 224 321 221 220 420 416 317 316 217 216 414 315 314 215 214 413 412 313 312 213 212 406 309 306 207 208 415 509 508 409 507 506 407 403 332 233 303 107 206 307 402 113 302 203 202 103 177 October 17–21, 2010 • George R. Brown Convention Center • Houston, Texas USA www.matscitech.org Company Descriptions (As of 9/16/10) ABCR GmbH Co KG (Karlsruhe, Germany) Booth #526 www.abcr.de AdValue Technology, LLC. (Tucson, AZ) Booth #232 advaluetech.com Agilent Technologies (Chandler, AZ) Booth #512 Agilent Technologies offers high precision instruments for measurement of nano-structed materials. We will be introducing the 8500 Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscope (FE-SEM) for high resolution imaging of ceramic, glass & metal materials. Agilent will also be exhibiting the G200 nanoindentation system for nanomechanical testing. www.agilent.com/find/nano Alfa Aesar, a Johnson Matthey Co. (Ward Hill, MA) Booth #214 Alfa Aesar is a leading manufacturer and supplier of research chemicals, metals and materials. Our product line includes metals from aluminum to zirconium, provided in a comprehensive range of forms. Our 30,000 products includes inorganic and organic research chemicals, pure elements, alloys, precious metal compounds and catalysts, rare earths, precious metal labware, analytical products and more. www. alfa.com Alfred University (Alfred, NY) Booth #420 Kazuo Inamori School of Engineering/New York State College of Ceramics: B.S. and M.S. degrees in ceramic engineering, glass, biomaterials, materials science and engineering, electrical & mechanical engineering. PhD degrees in ceramics, glass and materials science. Research, analytical services, and short courses in glass, ceramics & biomaterials. http://engineering.alfred.edu Allied High Tech Products, Inc. (Rancho Domiguez, CA) Booth #121 For over 25 years, Allied High Tech Products, Inc. has provided sample preparation products for metallographic evaluation. Items on display include Allied’s X-Mill Precision Milling Machine and the MultiPrep Polishing System. Zeiss microscopes and imaging/archiving software, as well as a full range of consumable products will also be shown. www. alliedhightech.com American Stress Technologies (Cheswick, PA) Booth #316 www.astresstech.com Ames Laboratory (The) (Ames, IA) Booth #426 The Materials Preparation Center of the Ames Laboratory has unique capabilities in the preparation, purification, and characterization of rare earth, alkaline earth, and refractory metal materials. We prepare novel materials, not available commercially or in research quantities, in bulk form or as single crystals on a custom, cost recovery basis. www. ameslab.gov 178 Company Descriptions (As of 9/16/10) Analytical Reference Materials Int’l Corp. (Golden, CO) Booth #303 ARMI has been a producer and distributor of Certified Reference Materials to the Metals Industry since 1984. ARMI covers all metal matrices and it has resources for CRMs from all over the world. ARMI is also the exclusive distributor of Rio Tinto Alcan aluminum CRMs - the finest aluminum CRMs produced. Make ARMI source for all of your CRM needs. www.armi.com ASU – Material Sciences & Engineering (Tempe, AZ) Career Pavilion #T409 Arizona State University is a new model for American higher education, an unprecedented combination of academic excellence, trans-disciplinary research, entrepreneurial energy, intellectual and cultural diversity, and broad access. This New American University positively impacts the economic, social, cultural and environmental health of the communities it serves. www.engineering.asu.edu.emte BigC (Torrance, CA) Booth #413 We offer the Dino-Lite Portable Digital Microscope that provides high-quality microscopy video interfacing to PC and MAC, resulting in clear and steady imaging and 10X–200X magnification. “DinoCapture, the included software, makes it easy and convenient to take snapshots, record videos, manipulate images, and save and e-mail discoveries. www.bigc.com Anter Corporation (Pittsburgh, PA) Booth #422 Anter manufactures a full line of thermophysical properties measurement instruments for determining thermal conductivity, thermal expansion (dilatometry) and thermal diffusivity/specific heat capacity (laser flash method) of a wide range of materials from -180 to 2800C. Testing services available. ISO9001:2000 certified. Worldwide sales & support. www.anter.com Avure Technologies, Inc. (Kent, WA) Booth #528 Avure Technologies, Inc. is the world leader in the design and manufacture of Hot and Cold Isostatic Presses (HIP and CIP). We provide equipment ranging from small laboratory (2’’ID) diameter presses to large production (100”) presses. HIP presses can accommodate standard molybdenum, graphite and our Uniform Rapid Cool (URC) furnaces. This equipment is used in the powder metallurgy and ceramics industries to make such components as medical implants, metal filters, densification and healing of jet engine blades, graphite components and much more. We also manufacture isostatic laminators for the LTCC and MLCC industries. www. avure.com Bloom Energy (Sunnyvale, CA) Career Pavilion #T400 Bloom Energy is making clean, reliable energy affordable. Our unique on-site power generation systems utilize an innovative fuel cell technology with roots in the NASA Mars space program. Derived from a common sand-like powder and leveraging breakthrough advances in materials science, our technology reduces operating costs and greenhouse gas emissions. www.bloomenergy.com Applied Test Systems, Inc. (Butler, PA) Booth #208 We are a leading manufacturer of material testing and process heating equipment, complimented by an a2La accredited field service and calibration department. We offer solutions to our clients needs by providing quality products that are reliable, accurate, and user-friendly. Our standard product line includes electromechanical universal testing machines, pipe and pressure testing systems, process heating equipment, and equipment expressly designed for creep/ stress, sealant, and asphalt testing. www.atspa.com ArcelorMittal USA (Chicago, IL) Career Pavilion #T502 www.arcelormittal.com Ashland, Inc. (Dublin, OH) Booth #621 Ashland DERAKANE® and HETRON® corrosion-resistant resins set the standard in FRP applications. From chlorine service to chemical scrubbers to corrosive chemical storage, Ashland resins have been delivering unmatched FRP corrosion performance in pipes, tanks and ducting for more than half a century. Challenge Ashland to solve your corrosion problem today. www.derakane.com ASM International (Materials Park, OH) Booth #235 Find out how ASM Materials Solutions will work for you. One link delivers consensus materials knowledge and organized data. Within seconds, see the breadth of information available. License our databases for multiple-users or bundle for even more savings. Get the fully-searchable data you need at www.asminternational.org/onlinedatabases 179 October 17–21, 2010 • George R. Brown Convention Center • Houston, Texas USA www.matscitech.org Company Descriptions (As of 9/16/10) Bose Corporation (Eden Prairie, MN) Booth #135 Bose Corporation manufactures the ElectroForce(r) test instruments using proprietary BOSE(r) linear motor technology. ElectroForce test instruments were designed specifically for advanced materials research including; fatigue and fracture mechanics, dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA), and creep/relaxation testing. www.bose-electroforce. com Carbolite (Watertown, WI) Booth #416 Carbolite is a world leading manufacturer and supplier of elite laboratory heating equipment. Carbolite offers an extensive line of laboratory heat processing furnace and oven products for use in the research, testing and pilot plant environment. Our product range includes multiple chamber sizes of box/chamber, tube and bottom and top loading furnaces, ovens, incubators and sterilizers. www.carbolite.us Buehler (Lake Bluff, IL) Booth #203 For over half a century Buehler has been the leading manufacturer of scientific instruments and supplies for cross-sectional analysis. Buehler products are used throughout the world by metallurgical laboratories, quality control departments, and failure analysis facilities for the analysis of all types of materials including ceramics, composites, semiconductors, metals, rocks and minerals, and plastics. www. buehler.com Carl Zeiss MicroImaging (Thorwood, NY) Booth #220 Carl Zeiss offers a full line of upright, inverted, stereo and confocal microscopes, image analysis systems and digital cameras for all materials applications including research, metallurgy, surface topography, particle analysis, metrology, quality assurance, and failure analysis. Carl Zeiss specializes in high-resolution digital imaging systems for demanding applications. www.zeiss.com/materials 180 181 October 17–21, 2010 • George R. Brown Convention Center • Houston, Texas USA www.matscitech.org Company Descriptions (As of 9/16/10) Company Descriptions (As of 9/16/10) Carl Zeiss SMT (Peabody, MA) Booth #221 Carl Zeiss NTS offers solutions based on leading-edge particlebeam technology that includes the following product groups: SEM, TEM, Helium-Ion-Beam systems and CrossBeam® FIB/SEM workstations. With this broad product portfolio, Carl Zeiss NTS offers one-stop solutions for imaging — including 3D volume rendering and reconstruction — testing, characterization, manipulation, process control and failure analysis. www.smt.zeiss.com Carpenter Technology, Corp (Reading, PA) Career Pavilion #T500 Carpenter (NYSE:CRS) is a leader in the development, manufacture and distribution of cast/wrought and powder metal stainless steels and specialty alloys including high temperature (iron-nickel-cobalt base), stainless, superior corrosion resistant, controlled expansion alloys, ultra highstrength and implantable alloys, tool and die steels, and other specialty metals as well as cast/wrought titanium alloys. www.cartech.com Centorr Vacuum Industries, Inc. (Nashua, NH) Booth #313 www.centorr.com CETR (Campbell, CA) Booth #216 CETR is a leading manufacturer of precision mechanical testers for coatings & bulk materials (metals, ceramics, polymers & composites) that test adhesion and scratch, hardness and Young’s modulus, friction and wear, fretting & corrosion, multi-axis fatigue, tension and compression with torsion, in controlled temperatures, humidity, gases or vacuum. www.cetr.com CM Furnaces, Inc. (Bloomfield, NJ) Booth #409 CM Furnaces offers both standard design and specialized custom units. We will feature our complete line of laboratory furnaces, including box and tube furnaces, ranging from 1000Ë?C to 2000Ë?C. These are available in air, inert and reducing atmospheres. Also featured will be our production furnaces and our 1700Ë?C batch, hydrogen and box furnaces. www.cmfurnaces.com 182 CSM Instruments (Needham, MA) Booth #229 CSM Instruments has been leader in the development of instruments for advanced materials testing for over thirty years. Our products include Hardness Testers, Scratch Testers, and Tribometers of varying load ranges. 3D-imaging options are available with the ConScan or AFM objective. Additionally, we have a thorough sample testing service lab. www.csm-instruments.com Deltech, Inc. (Denver, CO) Booth #522 Electric lab and production furnaces up to 2000 deg C sustained operating temperatures in air, inert atmospheres, and under positive pressures. Special “RS” line of glass melt furnaces. Custom design is our specialty; we build to order and to suit. www.deltechfurnaces.com Drexel University, Materials Science & Engineering (Philadelphia, PA) Career Pavilion Booth #T405 Drexel Universisty’s Department of Materials Science and Engineering is located on a vibrant urban campus in Philadelphia, PA. The graduate program in materials engages students in research at the forefront of materials for energy, nanotechnology, biomaterials, electronic materials, soft materials, nuclear materials science, and advanced materials design and processing. www. materials.drexel.edu Engineered Pressure Systems, Inc. (Haverhill, MA) Booth #412 www.epsi-highpressure.com Evans Analytical Group (Sunnyvale, CA) Booth #129 Evans Analytical Group (EAG) is the global leader in surface analysis and materials characterization services. Analytical techniques available include: GDMS, ICPMS, XPS, XRD, SEM, TEM, SIMS, and XRF. EAG provides fast turn-around time, superior data quality and excellent results. EAG has over 15 locations in Asia, Europe and the U.S. www. eaglabs.com Evex (Princeton, NJ) Booth #506 The premier manufacture of electron microcopes and x-ray analyzers for nanotechnolgy. Evex provides powerful yet, affordable Mini-SEM, tabletop scanning electron microscope (SEM) and standard size electron microscopes. Both electron microscope platforms can be equipped with Evex’s award winning X-ray NanoAnalysis (EDX) system and high speed, Light element, liquid nitrogen free detectors for identification of elemental composition. www. evex.com EDAX, Inc. (Mahwah, NJ) Booth #513 EDAX is the world’s largest supplier of EDS, EBSD, WDS and Micro-XRF systems providing innovative solutions for materials characterization. Seamless integration and smart features are at the core of our innovative solutions. New TEAM EDS provides analytical intelligence to easily obtain quality and reliable results. Orbis provides analytical flexibility for MicroXRF applications. www.edax.com Eirich Machines (Gurnee, IL) Booth #147 Eirich Machines designs, manufactures and supplies batch and continuous machinery and systems for the processing of raw materials, compounds, waste and residues in a wide range of industries. Our complete line of products for mixing, agglomerating, pelletizing, grinding, granulating and plasticizing range from laboratory size units to 250 ft³ capacity machines. Eirich High Intensity Mixers can also be equipped with vacuum. The results of this process technology are synonymous worldwide for some outstanding achievements in the solution of problems in diverse applications. www.eirichusa.com ELSEVIER (New York, NY) Booth #340 Elsevier is a leading international publisher of Material Science books, journals and electronic products. Visit our booth for free sample copies of our journals, including: Materials Today, Polymer, Nano Today, Biomaterials, Carbon, Progress in Polymer Science and Material Science and Engineering R. Please visit our website for more information on Elsevier’s Material Science journals. www.elsevier.com/materials 183 October 17–21, 2010 • George R. Brown Convention Center • Houston, Texas USA www.matscitech.org Company Descriptions (As of 9/16/10) FEI Company (Hillsboro, OR) Booth #415 FEI Company delivers the most innovative microscopy solutions for imaging, 3D nanocharacterization, nanoprototyping and in-situ observation of nanoprocesses. FEI’s TEM, SEM, and DualBeam™ SEM/FIB solutions serve a wide range of applications needs in materials research and include Titan TEM capable of sub-Angstrom imaging and Magellan XHR SEM capable of sub-nanometer imaging. www. fei.com Gasbarre Products, Inc. (DuBois, PA) Booth #202 Gasbarre Products, Inc. is an international designer, manufacturer and marketer of capital equipment and related services. Products offered are Powder Compaction and Sizing Presses from the Gasbarre, Best Hydraulic, and PTX-Pentronix companies. Thermal Processing Equipment is offered from the Sinterite and CI Hayes Furnace companies. Press Tooling is offered from the McKee Carbide and Major PMT companies. www.gasbarre.com Freeport McMoRan Copper & Gold, Inc. (Phoenix, AZ) Career Pavilion #T506 Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc. is the world’s largest publicly traded copper company and one of the principal North American-based mining companies, with large, long-lived, geographically diverse assets and significant reserves of copper, gold and molybdenum. Career opportunities are available for review at www.fcx.com Gatan, Inc. (Pleasanton, CA) Booth #402 Gatan designs and manufactures instruments and products for electron microscopy. Gatan’s products are used in a broad range of advanced material science applications for metals, polymers, ceramics and composites. Scientists and engineers use Gatan’s products to acquire critical information and insight into structural, electrical, mechanical, and chemical properties of materials. www.gatan.com GE Global Research Center (Niskayuna, NY) Career Pavilion Booth #T407 www.ge.geglobalresearch. com Goodfellow Corporation (Oakdale, PA) Booth #241 Goodfellow supplies pure metals, alloys, ceramics, polymers and composites as discs, sheets, foils, films, lump, powder, rods, wires, tubes, etc. to the research (R&D) and industrial markets. We serve the research, development and prototyping markets by offering small quantities of material from a stock of over 47,000 catalog items which are available for shipping worldwide in under 48 hours. We also offer larger quantities of material to the industrial production market. In both cases, we can also supply materials to your individual specification, as required. www.goodfellowusa.com Granta Design (Cambridge, UK) Booth #217 Granta helps engineering enterprises to manage their critical materials data, and to get more value from this data in combination with high quality materials reference information. We offer tools for materials selection, eco design, and cost optimization. For education, our CES EduPack is the world-leading teaching resource for materials and processes. www.grantadesign.com H.C. Starck (Newton, MA) Booth #526 www. hcstarck.com Harrop Industries, Inc. (Columbus, OH) Booth #312 Harrop designs and manufactures a complete line of continuous and periodic tape casters, dryers, burn-off ovens, and kilns to produce ceramic products for laboratory, pilot plant, and industrial applications. Heat sources can be electric or gas-fired. Microwave-assisted heating is available. Provide thermal analysis lab services and toll firing. www. harropusa.com 184 185 October 17–21, 2010 • George R. Brown Convention Center • Houston, Texas USA www.matscitech.org Company Descriptions (As of 9/16/10) High Temperature Materials Laboratory (Oak Ridge, TN) Booth #317 A collaborative materials research facility, the High Temperature Materials Laboratory User Program works with industry, universities and government researchers to develop materials-based, energy-efficient, and environmentally friendly highway transportation technologies. Materials research emphases in these areas: energy storage and catalysts, thermoelectrics, lightweighting and high strength, and automotive and heavy vehicle propulsion. http://html. ornl.gov Hitachi High Technologies America Inc. (Pleasanton, CA) Booth #306 www.hitachi-hta.com Horiba Scientific (Edison, NJ) Booth #133 HORIBA Scientific features bulk and surface materials analysis solutions based on Raman and Glow Discharge spectroscopy. Our GD-OES depth profiler offers similar information as ESCA or SIMS faster and at a substantially lower price. As world leader in Raman solutions, we offer the widest line of micro or macro systems. Contact Philippe Hunault at 732-494-8660 Ext. 270, philippe.hunault@horiba.com Hysitron, Inc. (Minneapolis, MN) Booth #213 As the world leader in nanomechanical testing, Hysitron™ is dedicated to the development of next-generation testing solutions for nanoscale materials characterization. Hysitron’s comprehensive nanomechanical testing suite of insitu techniques (including TEM/SEM Nanomechanics, heating/ cooling, nanoDMA™, modulus mapping, nanoECR™, and SPM imaging) and modular instrument platforms will keep you at the forefront of technology. www.hysitron.com IMC Exhibit (Materials Park, OH) Booth #632 The IMC, established in 1972, is sponsored by the International Metallographic Society of ASM. Its goal is to advance the science of microstructural analysis by providing an opportunity for those interested in material properties and characterization to display their work and communicate significant scientific information. There are eleven classes of competition covering all fields of optical and electron microscopy. See the 2010 contest winners including the Best in Show. www.internationalmetallographicsociety.org IMR Test Labs (Lansing, NY) Booth #529 www.imrtest.com Innov-X (Woburn, MA) Booth #307 Innov-X Systems, founded in 2001, pioneered tube-based portable XRF for true field analysis. Simultaneously measure 25 elements, Mg - U, from PPM to 100%, in seconds. Recently ranked 7th Top Company in Manufacturing by Inc.com for Fastest Growing Private Companies in America, Innov-X is headquartered north of Boston, with offices in Europe and the Asia/Pacific. The X-50 Mobile won the 2007 IBO Industrial Design Gold Award. www.innovx.com 186 IXRF Systems, Inc. (Houston, TX) Booth #215 IXRF Systems can add Micro-XRF Analysis to any Scanning Electron Microscope. By the addition of a true X-ray source, all elements in the sample can now be identified. Quantitative analysis becomes more accurate with detection limits increasing by a complete order of magnitude. Take advantage of IXRF’s EDS combination with our Micro-XRF addition, or simply add it to your existing EDS system or your SEM. www.ixrfsystems.com JEOL USA, Inc. (Peabody, MA) Booth #107 High resolution electron microscopes and tools for materials research, failure analysis, forensics, product inspection, nanotechnology & semiconductor R&D. LV and FE-SEMs for observation/analysis at the nano scale; TEMs for atomic level resolution imaging and high speed mapping; Surface analyzers for materials characterization; Sample preparation tools for SEM & TEM.Demos Available. www.jeolusa.com Keyence Corporation (Itasca, IL) Booth #302 As the world leader in digital microscopy, KEYENCE Corporation introduces its latest digital microscope - the VHX-1000. With its large depth-of-field, 3D topographical analysis with surface profiling, variable illumination for enhancing surface detail, onscreen measurements and ability to view any material with high-contrast and no glare, the VHX-1000 is revolutionizing microscopy. www.keyence.com LECO Corp. (St. Joseph, MI) Booth #113 LECO provides a complete line of instrumentation for materials characterization; including elemental analysis, metallographic sample preparation, optical, image analysis and management, hardness testing, and related accessories. For immediate product information, visit our website at www.leco.com Leica Microsystems, Inc. (Bannockburn, IL) Booth #139 Leica Microsystems will show the new DVM5000 digital microscope, DCM 3D confocal profiler, and M205 C stereomicroscope with FusionOptics for high resolution/high depth of field viewing. Leica is the only company to offer both optical and digital microscopes and we will demonstrate a range of instrumentation for precise material sample preparation. www.leica-microsystems.com Maney Publishing (Leeds, UK) Booth #233 Maney Publishing delivers personalized service to authors, societies, readers and libraries for the publishing and international dissemination of high quality, peer-reviewed scholarship and research. The Materials Science & Engineering includes twenty-seven highly-regarded, peer-reviewed, international materials science publications. For information visit our Materials Science & Engineering Spotlight page at www.maney.co.uk/materials 187 October 17–21, 2010 • George R. Brown Convention Center • Houston, Texas USA www.matscitech.org Company Descriptions (As of 9/16/10) MEL Chemicals (Flemington, NJ) Booth #521 MEL Chemicals is a global manufacturer & supplier of Zirconium based chemicals. Product range: doped & undoped Zirconias, including ready to press Yttria & Magnesia doped, for advanced ceramic applications in structural, dental, medical, sensors, SOFC & catalysis. MEL also offers a range of Tin Oxides for ceramic & advanced applications. www.zrchem.com MTI Corporation (Richmond, CA) Booth #336 MTI Corporation supplies equipment for material research and R&D Lab, including: low speed cutting saw, wire diamond saw, auto polishing machine, high temperature box and tube furnace, X-ray crystal orientation machine and mini XRD, and single crystal substrates as well as full set of equipment for research of rechargeable battery materials. www.mtixtl.com Mesocoat, Inc. (Euclid, OH) Booth #314 www.mesocoat.com MTI Instruments (Albany, NY) Booth #206 MTII/Fullam’s SEMtesters are compact systems designed to perform tensile, compression, bending and fatigue testing of specimens under observation of SEM’s, LM’s and SPM’s. They are ideal tools for researchers to analyze and observe crack propagation, grain rotation and other effects of mechanical stress under high magnification of an electron microscope. www.mtiinstruments.com Metal Samples Company (Munford, AL) Booth #428 Mechanical test specimens to evaluate various properties of materials. Tensile, fracture mechanics, and many other type specimens machined to ASTM, NACE, or customer-defined specifications. We have a large inventory of certified material or can use customer-supplied material. Precision machining & laser services also provided. www. metalsamples.com Metcut Research, Inc. (Cincinnati, OH) Booth #407 Metcut Research Inc. is the premier independent source for mechanical property, structural behavior, and metallographic testing services. Along with subsidiary companies Cincinnati Testing Laboratories and Metcut Recherches S.A.S. (Nantes, France), we operate from over 100,000 sq. ft. of laboratory/manufacturing facilities. Our accreditations include ISO 17025, Nadcap AS7003, and numerous customer certifications. www.metcut.com Micromeritics instruments Corporation (Norcross, GA) Booth #517 Micromeritics manufactures automated analytical laboratory instruments that measure physical characteristics of powder and solids for fundamental research, product development, quality assurance/control, production, and process control applications. Measurements obtained include particle size, particle shape, surface area, pore volume, pore size and pore size distribution, material density, catalytic activity, and temperatureprogrammed reactions. www.micromeritics.com Microtrac (Montgomeryville, PA) Booth #246 Rapid particle size analysis utilizing advanced solid state tri-laser technology. The S3500 line of particle size analyzers, providing the broadest size range with compact design from .02 to 3000 microns. Features rapid wet to dry conversion, advanced Flex software, small footprint, Turbotrac dry feeder. The Nanotrac Dynamic Light Scatter units for nanometer sizing, the Ultra for low concentration < 20nm applications. New Blue Laser Technology “Bluewave” next generation is here. Imaging and Surface area systems. www. microtrac.com 188 MTS Systems Corporation (Eden Prairie, MN) Booth #240 Engineers and researchers worldwide rely on MTS for the testing technology, expertise and support they need to support advanced materials research and development. Reliable, high-performance MTS test solutions are deployed across a diversity of industries, fulfilling a comprehensive spectrum of requirements - from tension/compression to fracture mechanics to multi-axial fatigue. www.mts.com Nanovea Inc. (Irvine, CA) Booth #429 From the Irvine, CA office Nanovea designs and manufactures Profilometers, Mechanical Testers & Tribometers to combine the most advanced testing capabilities in the industry: Scratch Adhesion, Indentation Hardness, Wear Friction & 3D Non-Contact Metrology at Nano, Micro & Macro range. Unlike other manufactures Nanovea also provides Laboratory Services. www.nanovea.com Netzsch Instruments North America LLC (Burlington, MA) Booth #325 NETZSCH offers thermal analysis & thermophysical properties instruments from -260C to +2800C; DSC, DTA, TGA, Simultaneous DSC/DTA-TGA (STA) from cryogenic to +2400C, coupling to FTIR & MS, laser flash analyzers for thermal diffusivity, thermal conductivity, thermal expansion by dilatometry to +2800C, TMA, DMA, high accuracy DSC specific heat, adiabatic & accelerating rate (ARC) calorimeters, plus contract lab services. www.netzsch.com Netzsch Premier Technology LLC (Exton, PA) Booth #325 NETZSCH Premier Technology, LLC is a worldwide manufacturer of horizontal media mills and dispersion equipment that is used in the ceramics industry. The patented NETZSCH technology allows the use of the finest grinding media available to produce nanoparticle dispersions without metal contamination. Please visit booth number 325 to learn more. www.grinding.netzschusa.com 189 October 17–21, 2010 • George R. Brown Convention Center • Houston, Texas USA www.matscitech.org Company Descriptions (As of 9/16/10) NIST (Gaithersburg, MD) Booth #421 NIST Standard Reference Materials supports accurate and compatible measurements by certifying and providing over 1200 Standard Reference Materials with wellcharacterized composition or properties, or both. SRMs are used as part of overall quality assurance programs, verify the accuracy of specific measurements and support the development of new measurement methods. www.nist.gov/srm Precision Surfaces Int’l, Inc. (Houston, TX) Booth #244 Precision Surfaces International, Inc. (PSI) is a distributor of 3M consumable products for achieving precision surfaces. PSI offers a complete product line of 3M Industrial Superfinishing products for hard-to-grind or finish materials. PSI also offers a complete line of sample preparation consumables for Metallurgical lab and field applications. www. psidragon.com Nucor Corporation (Charlotte, NC) Career Pavilion #T504 www.nucor.com Proto Manufacturing, Inc. (Ypsilanti, MI) Booth #332 Residual stress affects crack growth, fatigue life, stress corrosion cracking and distortion. For over 20 years, Proto Mfg. has been providing both measurement services and equipment for measuring residual stress. Proto’s leading edge x-ray diffraction (XRD) technology is portable, cost effective and provides data for making informed decisions. www. protoxrd.com Ocean Optics (Dunedin, FL) Booth #226 www.oceanoptics.com Ohio Carbon Blank, Inc. (Willoughby, OH) Booth #239 Ohio Carbon Blank Inc. is a full service provider of graphite products. We specialize in precision CNC milled and ground shapes from isostatically pressed or extruded graphite materials. Our exclusive GRAPHIMATOR™ software allows 24/7 online quoting and ordering of materials. We are ISO9001:2008 certified. www. ohiocarbonblank.com Oxford Instruments (Concord, MA) Booth #212 The world leader in microanalytical equipment for SEM and TEM. Oxford Instruments offers a variety of detectors for EDS and WDS applications including the unique X-Max range of SDD type detectors with active areas up to 80mm2. Our range of HKL EBSD detectors can be optimized for high sensitivity and speed. www.oxford-instruments.com PANalytical (Westborough, MA) Booth #315 Cutting edge technology. Ultimate commitment. PANalytical has a track record of launching ‘industry firsts’ and this year will be our most exciting yet. Empyrean is the only XRD platform that does it all, with PIXcel3D, the world’s first 3D detector. Our XRF products include the Axios, AxiosmAX, AxiosFAST, and new in fusion is the Eagon 2. We are driven to bring you real advantages in 2010: faster analysis, more flexible solutions and improved system uptime. Key Products: Empyrean PIXcel3D Axios AxiosmAX AxiosFAST Eagon 2 MiniPal4 Omnian. www.panalytical.com Photron (San Diego, CA) Booth #334 Photron high-speed cameras provide an ideal solution for seeing what occurs in the last few milliseconds of your tests; be they drop/impact, DIC, split Hopkinson Bar or microscopic tests. Our wide range of cameras, including the world’s fastest, high definition, miniature & intensified system, means Photron has a high speed solution for your needs. www.photron.com Powder Processing and Technology (Valparaiso, IN) Booth #424 PPT performs contract manufacturing on a wide range of ceramic oxide materials. Plus, we have an extensive line of ferrite powders. Typical services provided are batching, blending, calcining, dry and wet milling, spray drying, sintering and screen classification. The company has a fully equipped pilot plant and multiple production areas. www. pptechnology.com 190 Radiant Technologies (Albuquerque, NM) Booth #507 Radiant’s Precision materials testers are designed unlike any other test instruments in the world. They can characterize the individual material properties of dielectric response, remanent polarization, piezoelectricity, pyroelectricity, and electrical leakage with no configuration change. More important is the fact that they can accurately determine the relationship between these characteristics in an integrated test environment. www. ferrodevices.com Rigaku Americas Corporation (The Woodlands, TX) Booth #616 www.rigaku.com Scientific Forming Technologies Corp. (Columbus, OH) Booth #523 DEFORM™ is a finite element method based process modeling system, developed by Scientific Forming Technologies Corporation. DEFORM™ models large metal deformation processes such as forging, extrusion, shape rolling and ring rolling processes. DEFORM™ can model heat treatment, machining, metal joining, inertia welding and friction stir welding processes. Microstructure evolution during thermo-mechanical processing can be modeled. DEFORM™ enables virtual process tryouts on the computers prior to the actual production. Simulation using DEFORM™ has been instrumental in the improvement in cost, quality and delivery for a wide range of manufacturers. www.deform.com Sente Software, Ltd. (Guildford Surrey, UK) Booth #228 Offering extensively validated, user-friendly software, JMatPro V5.3, for predicting numerous material properties and behavior of complex alloy systems (based on your chemical composition). JMatPro is used by design engineers to increase productivity while decreasing time and money spent running costly experiments. Ideally used for alloy development and solving material problems. www.jmatpro.com 191 October 17–21, 2010 • George R. Brown Convention Center • Houston, Texas USA www.matscitech.org Company Descriptions (As of 9/16/10) Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO) Booth #509 Sigma-Aldrich is a leading high-technology company. The Aldrich Materials Science program offers advanced materials for alternative energy, micro/nanoelectronics and nanotechnology applications. Specialties include ultra-high purity metals, salts & alloys, deposition precursors, battery & hydrogen storage materials. www.sigmaaldrich.com/matsci Solartron Analytical (Oak Ridge, TN) Booth #617 www.solartronanalytical.com Spectro Analytical Instruments, Inc. (Mahwah, NJ) Booth #515 www.spectro.com Springer (New York, NY) Booth #406 Celebrating 40 Years of Met Trans! Visit Springer at Booth 406 and online at springer.com/MetTrans to learn more about Springer’s cooperation with TMS and ASM International, as well as our world-leading book program in Materials Science! www.springer.com/MetTrans SPS NanoCeramics, LLC (Morton Grove, IL) Booth #508 SPS NanoCeramics is dedicated to the development of SPS technologies for the sintering of nanostructural ceramics and composites. We make high power DC and AC pulsed power supplies. We manufacture every kind of SPS equipment for laboratories and factories. We provide sintering service and professional consulting in our Chicago facility. www.nanowarehouse.com SSAB (Axis, AL) Career Pavilion Booth #T403 www.ssab.com Steel Dynamics (Fort Wayne, IN) Career Pavilion #T508 www.steeldynamics.com Stress Engineering Services, Inc. (Houston, TX) Booth #629 Stress Engineering Services, Inc. is a “problem solving” engineering consulting firm with offices in Houston, Cincinnati, Chicago and New Orleans. Stress has over 200 employees and two full scale testing facilities. We provide expertise and services to the Oil and Gas industry for the Up, Down and Mid-stream sectors. www.stress.com Struers Inc (Westlake, OH) Booth #414 Struers Inc. a recognized leader and innovator in the materialographic community provides an entire range of equipment and consumables for materialographic specimen preparation, from uncomplicated, manual machines to sophisticated, computerized preparation solutions. To complement its materialographic products, Struers also sells an extensive line of hardness testers and Zeiss microscopes - providing a full range of comprehensive lab solutions. www.struers.com Sun-Tec Corporation (Novi, MI) Booth #403 www.sunteccorp.com 192 Tantaline (Waltham, MA) Booth #225 Through Tantaline’s innovative surface alloy technology, Tantaline delivers the most corrosion resistant material commercially at prices 20-30% less expensive that specialty alloys like nickel, titanium and zirconium. www.tantaline.com TEC (Knoxville, TN) Booth #520 TEC will be displaying the TEC 4000 X-Ray Diffraction System. TEC provides portable residual stress and retained austenite measurement equipment and laboratory services. TEC’s Materials Testing Services are A2LA accredited and ISO 9001 registered. www.tecstress.com Tescan USA, Inc. (Cranberry Township, PA) Booth #207 Tescan is a leading manufacturer and global supplier of scanning electron microscopes and accessories. After 10 years of continuous development, Tescan now introduces the third generation of the VEGA and MIRA SEMs, incorporating new high performance electronics, improved image quality, extended scanning modes, and a modern new user interface. www.tescan-usa.com TevTech, LLC (Billerica, MA) Booth #612 TevTech LLC designs and manufactures vacuum furnaces for the materials processing industry. Our product line includes controlled atmosphere systems for sintering, chemical vapor deposition systems, graphite processing systems for purification. System sizes range from bench top to production with either carbon or metallic hot zones. Individual components are also available. www.tevtechllc.com Texas A&M University – Materials Science & Engineering (College Station, TX) Booth #427 www.msen.tamu.edu Thermal Technology, LLC (Santa Rosa, CA) Booth #524 www.termaltechology.com Thermcraft, Inc. (Winston Salem, NC) Booth #224 Thermcraft manufactures both standard and custom ovens, tube furnaces, box furnaces, temperature sensors and controls, vacuum formed insulation, ceramic heaters, vacuum formed ceramic fiber heaters and a variety of other complimentary products for use in Laboratories as well as production. We also make replacement heaters for most of our competitors units. www.thermcraftinc.com Thermo Scientific (Billerica, MA) Booth #321 Thermo Scientific instruments deliver innovative technology in the laboratory, in the field. We provide EDXRF, WDXRF, OES, and Microanalysis systems for materials research, including the new Thermo Scientific QuasOr EBSD. Our handheld Thermo Scientific Niton XL3t GOLDD XRF analyzers offer high-performance, nondestructive analysis on-site for PMI, corrosion prevention, asset recovery. www.thermoscientific.com 193 October 17–21, 2010 • George R. Brown Convention Center • Houston, Texas USA www.matscitech.org Company Descriptions (As of 9/16/10) Thermo-Calc Software, Inc. (McMurray, PA) Booth #103 A leading developer of software and databases for calculations involving computational thermodynamics and diffusion simulations for alloy developers and heat treaters. Thermo-Calc: powerful software for predicting phases formed for multi-component alloys. DICTRA: a unique tool for accurate simulations of diffusion controlled transformations. Databases for steels, Ti, Al, Ni-superalloys and other materials. www.thermocalc.com Thermotech (Guildford Surrey, UK) Booth #228 Offering thermodynamic databases for complex alloys: Al-DATA, Mg-DATA, Fe-DATA, Ni-DATA, Ti-DATA, and Zr-DATA. In TC format, or within JMatPro, our databases set the standard for the prediction of equilibrium and nonequilibrium structures in multi-component commercial alloys. We combine industrial relevance with realistic physical models that work with “real” materials. www.sentesoftware.co.uk/ media/5229/elts_phases.pdf Titanium Metals Corporation (TIMET) (Henderson, NV) Career Pavilion #T401 TIMET is the largest fully integrated producer of high quality titanium products for aerospace, industrial and consumer applications. Its activities span every phase of titanium manufacture and sales, from converting rutile ore into intermediate product (sponge), to producing ingot, slab and mill products. TIMET has research, manufacturing and distribution facilities. www.timet.com Products and Services Index U.S. Department of Energy (Washington, DC) Booth #613 www1.eere.energy.gov/vehiclesandfuels/ UES, Inc. (Dayton, OH) Booth #425 UES is an innovative science and technology company providing industry & government customers with superior R&D expertise and state of the art products such as RoboMet(tm)- providing 3-D microstructure data for characterization of materials and MicroTest Rigâ(tm)- an in-situ, true microscale, modular, testing system for SEM, FIB & optical microscopy. www.ues.com Ceramic Processing Equipment Clay & Natural Minerals MTI Corporation ............................................................................. 336 NIST ............................................................................................... 421 Sigma-Aldrich ................................................................................. 509 Controllers Carbolite ......................................................................................... 416 Thermcraft, Inc................................................................................ 224 MTI Corporation ............................................................................. 336 NIST ............................................................................................... 421 Sigma-Aldrich ................................................................................. 509 Dryers Cutting Tools Applied Test Systems ..................................................................... 208 Harrop Industries, Inc. ................................................................... 312 Thermcraft, Inc. .............................................................................. 224 MTI Corporation ............................................................................. 336 Electronic Ceramics Sigma-Aldrich ................................................................................. 509 Union Process, Inc. (Akron, OH) Booth #516 Over 60 years of research, development, and manufacturing experience culminated in the Attritor line of fine grinding and dispersing mills for wet or dry particle size reduction. Addition of DMQ small media mills meet today’s growing demand for nanotechnology. All mills can be designed for metal contamination-free and cryogenic milling. www.unionprocess.com Furnaces Wiley (Hoboken, NJ) Booth #309 Stop by the Wiley Booth #309 and discover all that’s possible with the wealth of print and electronic books, journals and major references that we’ll have on display. Wiley is proud to co-publish the American Ceramic Society books and journals along with The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society books. www.wiley.com MTI Corporation ............................................................................. 336 Refractory Ceramics Inspection/QC Leica Microsystems, Inc................................................................. 139 Alfa Aesar, a Johnson Matthey Co. ................................................ 214 Goodfellow Corporation ................................................................ 241 LECO Corporation ......................................................................... 113 Kilns Single Crystals Xidex Corporation (Austin, TX) Booth #137 www.xidex.com Applied Test Systems ..................................................................... Carbolite ......................................................................................... CM Furnaces .................................................................................. Harrop Industries, Inc. ................................................................... MTI Corporation ............................................................................. Thermcraft, Inc. .............................................................................. 208 416 409 312 336 224 Applied Test Systems ..................................................................... Carbolite ......................................................................................... CM Furnaces, Inc ........................................................................... Harrop Industries, Inc. ................................................................... Thermcraft, Inc. .............................................................................. Glass Alfred University ............................................................................. 420 Goodfellow Corporation ................................................................ 241 NIST ............................................................................................... 421 Optical Fibers NIST ............................................................................................... 421 Hydraulic Pressing 208 416 409 312 224 Alfa Aesar, a Johnson Matthey Co. ................................................ Goodfellow Corporation ................................................................ MTI Corporation ............................................................................. Sigma-Aldrich ................................................................................. Mixers/Mills/Grinders Commercial Materials Testing/Characterization Services Eirich Machines, Inc. ...................................................................... 147 MTI Corporation ............................................................................. 336 Union Process, Inc. ........................................................................ 516 Commercial Materials Testing Presses (Mechanical, Hydraulic, Compaction) MTI Corporation ............................................................................. 336 Ceramics Additives NIST ............................................................................................... 421 Cements NIST ............................................................................................... 421 Ceramic & Metallic Powders/Materials Alfa Aesar, a Johnson Matthey Co. ................................................ Goodfellow Corporation ................................................................ MEL Chemicals .............................................................................. NIST ............................................................................................... Sigma-Aldrich ................................................................................. 194 Coatings 214 241 521 421 509 Analytical Reference Materials Int’l Corp ....................................... CETR .............................................................................................. CSM Instruments ........................................................................... Hysitron, Inc. .................................................................................. Metcut Research, Inc. .................................................................... Micromeritics Instrument Corp. ..................................................... Nanovea ......................................................................................... NIST ............................................................................................... Sente Software Ltd ......................................................................... Tescan USA Inc. ............................................................................. Union Process Inc. ......................................................................... 214 241 336 509 303 216 229 213 407 517 429 421 228 207 516 Load Cell Calibrations CETR .............................................................................................. 216 MTS Systems Corporation.............................................................. 240 NIST .............................................................................................. 421 Electronics Electronic Materials MEL Chemicals .............................................................................. 521 NIST ............................................................................................... 421 Sigma-Aldrich ................................................................................. 509 195 October 17–21, 2010 • George R. Brown Convention Center • Houston, Texas USA www.matscitech.org Products and Services Index Products and Services Index Engineering Applications and Related Interests Industrial Gases Atmosphere Equipment/Control NIST ............................................................................................... 421 Thermcraft, Inc. .............................................................................. 224 Heat Treating Equipment & Services Commercial Heat Treating Services Lubrication and Hydraulics NIST ............................................................................................... 421 Electrical Engineering CETR .............................................................................................. 216 Alfred University ............................................................................. 420 MTI Corporation ............................................................................. 336 Heat Treating Equipment Maintenance & Reliability CM Furnaces, Inc. .......................................................................... 409 Harrop Industries, Inc. ................................................................... 312 Energy/Combustion MTI Corporation ............................................................................. 336 NIST ............................................................................................... 421 Modeling Processes Equipment Design CETR .............................................................................................. 216 Sente Software, Inc. ....................................................................... 228 Applied Test Systems ..................................................................... 208 Union Process, Inc. ........................................................................ 516 Organizational Training Equipment Manufacturing (OEM) Applied Test Systems ..................................................................... Harrop Industries, Inc. ................................................................... Leica Microsystems, Inc. ............................................................... Thermcraft, Inc. .............................................................................. 208 312 139 224 NIST ............................................................................................... 421 Machining and Metal Cutting Equipment Allied High Tech Products Inc. ....................................................... 121 LECO Corporation ......................................................................... 113 MTI Corporation ............................................................................. 336 Plant Engineering Materials Testing/Characterization Equipment & Supplies Photron ........................................................................................... 334 Color Analysis Safety and Health Carl Zeiss MicroImaging, Inc. ........................................................ 220 NIST ............................................................................................... 421 Consumables Applied Test Systems ..................................................................... CETR .............................................................................................. High Temperature Materials Laboratory ........................................ Metal Samples ............................................................................... MTS Systems Corporation ............................................................. Nanovea ......................................................................................... NIST ............................................................................................... Photron ........................................................................................... Controllers Carbolite ......................................................................................... 416 MTS Systems Corporation ............................................................. 240 Glass Testing Corrosion Testing 216 317 428 407 421 332 321 Creep Testers Applied Test Systems ..................................................................... CETR .............................................................................................. High Temperature Materials Laboratory ........................................ Hysitron, Inc. .................................................................................. MTS Systems Corporation ............................................................. Nanovea ......................................................................................... 208 216 317 213 240 429 Extensometers Applied Test Systems ..................................................................... 208 MTS Systems Corporation ............................................................. 240 Failure Analysis Alfred University ............................................................................. Carl Zeiss MicroImaging, Inc. ........................................................ CSM Instruments ........................................................................... Evans Analytical Group .................................................................. High Temperature Materials Laboratory......................................... 208 216 317 428 240 429 421 334 Fractures Toughness Testing Equipment CETR .............................................................................................. High Temperature Materials Laboratory ........................................ Hysitron, Inc. .................................................................................. Metal Samples ............................................................................... MTS Systems Corporation ............................................................. Nanovea ......................................................................................... NIST ............................................................................................... Photron ........................................................................................... Proto Manufacturing Inc. ............................................................... CETR .............................................................................................. High Temperature Materials Laboratory ........................................ Metal Samples ............................................................................... Metcut Research Inc. ..................................................................... NIST ............................................................................................... Proto Manufacturing Inc. ............................................................... Thermo Scientific ........................................................................... 213 107 113 407 429 421 334 332 520 321 Fatigue Cutting Tools Allied High Tech Products, Inc. ...................................................... 121 Analytical Reference Materials Int’l Corp ....................................... 303 Buehler ........................................................................................... 203 CSM Instruments ........................................................................... 229 LECO Corporation ......................................................................... 113 Precision Surfaces International, Inc...............................................244 196 Hysitron, Inc. .................................................................................. JEOL USA, Inc. .............................................................................. LECO Corporation ......................................................................... Metcut Research Inc....................................................................... Nanovea ......................................................................................... NIST ............................................................................................... Photron ........................................................................................... Proto Manufacturing Inc. ............................................................... TEC ................................................................................................ Thermo Scientific ........................................................................... 420 220 229 129 317 Alfred University ............................................................................. CETR .............................................................................................. Hysitron, Inc. .................................................................................. Nanovea ......................................................................................... NIST ............................................................................................... Photron ........................................................................................... 216 317 213 428 240 429 421 334 332 420 216 213 429 421 334 Hardness Testing Equipment Buehler ........................................................................................... CETR .............................................................................................. CSM Instruments ........................................................................... High Temperature Materials Laboratory ........................................ Hysitron, Inc. .................................................................................. LECO Corporation ......................................................................... Nanovea ......................................................................................... NIST ............................................................................................... Photron ........................................................................................... Proto Manufacturing Inc. ............................................................... 203 216 229 317 213 113 429 421 334 332 Image Analyzers Buehler ........................................................................................... Carl Zeiss MicroImaging Inc. ......................................................... CETR .............................................................................................. LECO Corporation ......................................................................... Leica Microsystems, Inc. ............................................................... Nanovea ......................................................................................... Photron ........................................................................................... Tescan USA Inc. ............................................................................. 203 220 216 113 139 429 334 207 197 October 17–21, 2010 • George R. Brown Convention Center • Houston, Texas USA www.matscitech.org Products and Services Index Products and Services Index Impact Testers CETR .............................................................................................. High Temperature Materials Laboratory ........................................ MTS Systems Corporation ............................................................. NIST ............................................................................................... Photron ........................................................................................... 216 317 240 421 334 Materials Selection Alfred University ............................................................................. CETR .............................................................................................. Hysitron, Inc. .................................................................................. NIST ............................................................................................... Thermo Scientific ........................................................................... 420 216 213 421 321 Mechanical Testing (including hardness) Alfred University ............................................................................. Analytical Reference Materials Int’l Corp ....................................... CETR .............................................................................................. CSM Instruments ........................................................................... High Temperature Materials Laboratory ........................................ Hysitron, Inc. .................................................................................. Metcut Research ............................................................................ MTS Systems Corporation ............................................................. Nanovea ......................................................................................... Photron ........................................................................................... Proto Manufacturing Inc. ............................................................... 420 303 216 229 317 213 407 240 429 334 332 Metallographic Specimen Preparation Equipment/Supplies Allied High Tech Products Inc. ....................................................... Buehler ........................................................................................... LECO Corporation ......................................................................... Leica Microsystems, Inc. ............................................................... MTI Corporation ............................................................................. 121 203 113 139 336 Metallographs Buehler ........................................................................................... 203 LECO Corporation ......................................................................... 113 Leica Microsystems, Inc. ............................................................... 139 Microelectronic Failure Analysis Alfred University ............................................................................. CETR .............................................................................................. EDAX, Inc. ...................................................................................... Hysitron, Inc. .................................................................................. Leica Microsystems, Inc. ............................................................... Photron ........................................................................................... 420 216 513 213 139 334 Microscopes Agilent Technologies ...................................................................... Alfred University ............................................................................. Allied High Tech Products Inc. ....................................................... Buehler ........................................................................................... Carl Zeiss MicroImaging, Inc. ........................................................ CSM Instruments ........................................................................... High Temperature Materials Laboratory ........................................ LECO Corporation ......................................................................... Leica Microsystems, Inc................................................................. MTI Corporation ............................................................................. Oxford Instruments ........................................................................ Tescan USA Inc. ............................................................................. 198 512 420 121 203 220 229 317 113 139 336 212 207 Moisture Analysis Thermal Analysis NIST ............................................................................................... 421 Alfred University ............................................................................. Anter Corporation .......................................................................... CETR............................................................................................... Harrop Industries, Inc. ................................................................... High Temperature Materials Laboratory ........................................ Optical and/or Electron Microscopy (SEM, TEM, etc.) Alfred University ............................................................................. Carl Zeiss MicroImaging, Inc. ........................................................ EDAX .............................................................................................. Evans Analytical Group .................................................................. High Temperature Materials Laboratory......................................... Hysitron, Inc. .................................................................................. JEOL USA, Inc. .............................................................................. Leica Microsytems, Inc. ................................................................. Metcut Research Inc. ..................................................................... Microtrac ........................................................................................ NIST ............................................................................................... Oxford Instruments ........................................................................ Photron ........................................................................................... Tescan USA Inc. ............................................................................. Thermo Scientific ........................................................................... 420 220 513 129 317 213 107 139 407 246 421 212 334 207 321 Particle Size Analysis Alfred University ............................................................................. Carl Zeiss MicroImaging, Inc. ........................................................ Leica Microsystems, Inc. ............................................................... MicroMeritics Instrument Corp. ..................................................... Microtrac ........................................................................................ NIST ............................................................................................... Oxford Instruments ........................................................................ Photron ........................................................................................... Tescan USA Inc. ............................................................................. Union Process, Inc. ........................................................................ 420 220 139 517 246 421 212 334 207 516 Thickness Gages Applied Test Systems ..................................................................... 208 High Temperature Materials Laboratory ........................................ 317 Hysitron, Inc. .................................................................................. 213 Torsion Testers CETR .............................................................................................. 216 High Temperature Materials Laboratory ........................................ 317 MTS Systems Corporation ............................................................. 240 317 139 429 421 334 332 520 Analytical Reference Materials Int’l Corp ....................................... Goodfellow Corporation ................................................................ NIST ............................................................................................... Proto Manufacturing Inc. ............................................................... Sente Software Ltd. ........................................................................ Sigma-Aldrich ................................................................................. Other Specialty Ferrous Metals Analytical Reference Materials Int’l Corp ....................................... Goodfellow Corporation ................................................................ NIST ............................................................................................... Sente Software Ltd ......................................................................... Sigma-Aldrich ................................................................................. Agilent Technologies ...................................................................... CETR .............................................................................................. CSM Instruments ........................................................................... High Temperature Materials Laboratory ........................................ Hysitron, Inc. .................................................................................. Nanovea ......................................................................................... 512 216 229 317 213 429 Stainless Steels 208 216 317 240 Steels, Carbon and/or Alloy Universal Tension/Compression Load Cell Applied Test Systems ..................................................................... CETR .............................................................................................. High Temperature Materials Laboratory ........................................ MTS Systems Corporation ............................................................. Applied Test Systems ..................................................................... CETR .............................................................................................. High Temperature Materials Laboratory ........................................ MTS Systems Corporation ............................................................. Proto Manufacturing Inc. ............................................................... 208 216 317 240 332 Metal Forming Equipment Alfa Aesar, a Johnson Matthey Co. ................................................ 214 Analytical Reference Materials Int’l Corp ....................................... 303 Carpenter Technology Corp. ....................................................... T500 Goodfellow Corporation ................................................................ 241 Proto Manufacturing Inc. ............................................................... 332 Sente Software Ltd. ........................................................................ 228 Analytical Reference Materials Int’l Corp ....................................... Goodfellow Corporation ................................................................ NIST ............................................................................................... Proto Manufacturing Inc. ............................................................... Sente Software Ltd. ........................................................................ Sigma-Aldrich ................................................................................. Analytical Reference Materials Int’l Corp ....................................... 303 Carpenter Technology Corp. ....................................................... T500 Proto Manufacturing Inc. ............................................................... 332 Sente Software Ltd. ........................................................................ 228 Lubricants NIST ............................................................................................... 421 Coke/Coke Byproducts Test/Lab Furnaces/Environmental Chambers Biomaterials Analytical Reference Materials Int’l Corp ....................................... 303 NIST ............................................................................................... 421 Alfred University ............................................................................. Goodfellow Corporation ................................................................ MEL Chemicals .............................................................................. NIST ............................................................................................... Sigma-Aldrich ................................................................................. Metals & Alloys Ferrous Metals Cast Irons Analytical Reference Materials Int’l Corp ....................................... NIST ............................................................................................... Proto Manufacturing Inc. ............................................................... Sente Software Ltd. ........................................................................ 303 421 332 228 303 241 421 332 228 509 Tool Steels Agilent Technologies ...................................................................... 512 Alfred University ............................................................................. 420 Applied Test Systems ..................................................................... 208 CETR .............................................................................................. 216 High Temperature Materials Laboratory..........................................317 Hysitron, Inc. .................................................................................. 213 Metal Samples ............................................................................... 428 MTS Systems Corporation ............................................................. 240 Nanovea ......................................................................................... 429 NIST ............................................................................................... 421 Photron ........................................................................................... 334 208 416 216 312 240 421 303 241 421 228 509 Plate Products Tensil Testers Applied Test Systems ..................................................................... Carbolite ......................................................................................... CETR .............................................................................................. Harrop Industries, inc. ................................................................... MTS Systems Corporation ............................................................. NIST ............................................................................................... 303 241 421 332 228 509 Carpenter Technology Corp. ....................................................... T500 Tribology Universal Tension/Compression Testing Machines Residual Stress Analyzers/Testers High Temperature Materials Laboratory ........................................ Leica Microsystems, Inc. ............................................................... Nanovea ......................................................................................... NIST ............................................................................................... Photron ........................................................................................... Proto Manufacturing Inc. ............................................................... TEC ................................................................................................ Iron 420 422 216 312 317 Nonferrous Metals Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys Alfa Aesar, a Johnson Matthey Co. ................................................ Ames Laboratory (The) .................................................................. Analytical Reference Materials Int’l Corp ....................................... Goodfellow Corporation ................................................................ NIST ............................................................................................... Proto Manufacturing Inc. ............................................................... Sente Software Ltd ......................................................................... Sigma-Aldrich ................................................................................. 214 426 303 241 421 332 228 509 420 241 521 421 509 199 October 17–21, 2010 • George R. Brown Convention Center • Houston, Texas USA www.matscitech.org Products and Services Index Products and Services Index Copper Alloys Alfa Aesar, a Johnson Matthey Co. ................................................ Ames Laboratory (The) .................................................................. Analytical Reference Materials Int’l Corp ....................................... Goodfellow Corporation ................................................................ NIST ............................................................................................... Proto Manufacturing Inc. ............................................................... Sigma-Aldrich ................................................................................. 214 426 303 241 421 332 509 Engineered Materials Goodfellow Corporation ................................................................ 241 MEL Chemicals .............................................................................. 521 Proto Manufacturing Inc. ............................................................... 332 Heat Resistant Metals Analytical Reference Materials Int’l Corp ....................................... Goodfellow Corporation ................................................................ NIST ............................................................................................... Proto Manufacturing ...................................................................... 303 241 421 332 Intermetallics Alfa Aesar, A Johnson Matthey Co. ............................................... Ames Laboratory (The) .................................................................. Goodfellow Corporation ................................................................ Sigma-Aldrich ................................................................................. 214 426 241 509 Magnesium Alloys Alfa Aesar, a Johnson Matthey Co. ................................................ Analytical Reference Materials Int’l Corp ....................................... Goodfellow Corporation ................................................................ Proto Manufacturing Inc. ............................................................... Sente Software Ltd ......................................................................... Sigma-Aldrich ................................................................................. 214 303 241 332 228 509 Metal-Matrix Composites (MMCs) Ames Laboratory (The) .................................................................. 426 Goodfellow Corporation ................................................................ 241 Nickel, Nickel-Iron & Cobalt-Base High Performance Alloys Alfa Aesar, a Johnson Matthey Co ................................................. 214 Ames Laboratory (The) .................................................................. 426 Analytical Reference Material Int’l Corp ......................................... 303 Carpenter Technology Corp. ....................................................... T500 Goodfellow Corporation ................................................................ 241 Proto Manufacturing Inc. ............................................................... 332 Sente Software Ltd ......................................................................... 228 Sigma-Aldrich ................................................................................. 509 Other Nonferrous Metals Alfa Aesar, a Johnson Matthey Co. ................................................ Ames Laboratory (The) .................................................................. Analytical Reference Materials Int’l Corp ....................................... Goodfellow Corporation ................................................................ NIST ............................................................................................... Sigma-Aldrich ................................................................................. 214 426 303 241 421 509 Refractory Metals Alfa Aesar, a Johnson Matthey Co. ................................................ 214 Ames Laboratory (The) .................................................................. 426 200 Superalloys Refractory Metal Powders Structural Plastics Analytical Reference Materials Int’l Corp ....................................... 303 Carpenter Technology Corp. ....................................................... T500 Goodfellow Corporation ................................................................ 241 NIST................................................................................................ 421 Sente Software Ltd ......................................................................... 228 Alfa Aesar, a Johnson Matthey Co. ................................................ 214 Ames Laboratory (The) .................................................................. 426 Sigma-Aldrich ................................................................................. 509 Ashland, Inc. .................................................................................. 621 NIST ............................................................................................... 421 Proto Manufacturing Inc. ............................................................... 332 Titanium Alloys Alfa Aesar, a Johnson Matthey Co...................................................214 Ames Laboratory (The) .................................................................. 426 Analytical Reference Materials Int’l Corp ....................................... 303 Carpenter Technology Corp. ....................................................... T500 Goodfellow Corporation ................................................................ 241 NIST ............................................................................................... 421 Proto Manufacturing Inc. ............................................................... 332 Sente Software Ltd. ........................................................................ 228 Sigma-Aldrich ................................................................................. 509 214 426 303 241 332 509 Powder Metallurgy (P/M) Materials Ceramic and Metallic Powder Alfa Aesar, a Johnson Matthey Co ................................................. 214 Ames Laboratory (The) .................................................................. 426 Carpenter Technology Corp. ....................................................... T500 Goodfellow Corporation ................................................................ 241 MEL Chemicals .............................................................................. 521 MTI Corporation ............................................................................. 336 NIST ............................................................................................... 421 Proto Manufacturing Inc. ............................................................... 332 Sigma-Aldrich ................................................................................. 509 Other Ferrous Metal Powders Alfa Aesar, a Johnson Matthey Co. ................................................ Ames Laboratory (The ).................................................................. Goodfellow Corporation ................................................................ NIST ............................................................................................... Proto Manufacturing Inc. ............................................................... Sigma-Aldrich ................................................................................. 214 426 241 421 332 509 Other Nonferrous Metal Powders Alfa Aesar, a Johnson Matthey Co ................................................. Ames Laboratory (The) .................................................................. Goodfellow Corporation ................................................................ NIST ............................................................................................... Proto Manufacturing Inc. ............................................................... Sigma-Aldrich ................................................................................. Alfa Aesar, a Johnson Matthey Co. ................................................ NIST ............................................................................................... Proto Manufacturing Inc. ............................................................... Sigma-Aldrich ................................................................................. 214 421 332 509 Stainless Steel Powders Alfa Aesar, a Johnson Matthey Co. ................................................ 214 Carpenter Technology Corp. ....................................................... T500 Goodfellow Corporation ................................................................ 241 Proto Manufacturing Inc. ............................................................... 332 Steel Powders Vanadium Alfa Aesar, a Johnson Matthey Co. ................................................ Ames Laboratory (The) .................................................................. Analytical Reference Materials Int’l Corp ....................................... Goodfellow Corporation ................................................................ Proto Manufacturing Inc. ............................................................... Sigma-Aldrich ................................................................................. Silicon/Ferrosilicon 214 426 241 421 332 509 Porous & Foamed Metals Goodfellow Corporation ................................................................ 241 Goodfellow Corporation ................................................................ 241 NIST ............................................................................................... 421 Proto Manufacturing Inc................................................................. 332 Other Services Consulting Services CETR .............................................................................................. CSM Instruments ........................................................................... Hysitron, Inc. .................................................................................. Nanovea ......................................................................................... Proto Manufacturing Inc. ............................................................... Sente Software Ltd ......................................................................... Sigma-Aldrich ................................................................................. 216 229 213 429 332 228 509 Contract R&D Services Alfred University ............................................................................. CETR .............................................................................................. Proto Manufacturing Inc. ............................................................... Sigma-Aldrich ................................................................................. 420 216 332 509 Fuel Cells Other Materials Alfa Aesar, a Johnson Matthey Co. ................................................ 214 Electronic Materials Alfred University ............................................................................. MEL Chemicals .............................................................................. NIST ............................................................................................... Proto Manufacturing Inc. ............................................................... Sigma-Aldrich ................................................................................. 420 521 421 332 509 Fuel Cells Nanotechnologies Agilent Technologies....................................................................... CSM Instruments ........................................................................... Hysitron, Inc. .................................................................................. NIST ............................................................................................... Tescan USA Inc. ............................................................................. 512 229 213 421 207 Retained Austenite Measurement Alfa Aesar, a Johnson Matthey Co ................................................. 214 MEL Chemicals .............................................................................. 521 NIST ............................................................................................... 421 Proto Manufacturing Inc. ............................................................... 332 TEC ................................................................................................ 520 Glass Software Products Alfred University ............................................................................. Goodfellow Corporation ................................................................ MEL Chemicals .............................................................................. NIST ............................................................................................... 420 241 521 421 Plastics Nanomaterials Alfa Aesar, a Johnson Matthey Co ................................................. Alfred University ............................................................................. CETR............................................................................................... Goodfellow Corporation ................................................................ Hysitron, Inc. .................................................................................. MEL Chemicals .............................................................................. MTI Corporation ............................................................................. NIST ............................................................................................... Sigma-Aldrich ................................................................................. NIST ............................................................................................... 421 Sente Software Ltd. ........................................................................ 228 Union Process, Inc. ........................................................................ 516 214 420 216 241 213 521 336 421 509 Polymer Matrix Composites Ashland, Inc. .................................................................................. 621 Goodfellow Corporation ................................................................ 241 NIST ............................................................................................... 421 Advanced Composites Ashland Inc. ................................................................................... 621 Goodfellow Corporation ................................................................ 241 NIST ............................................................................................... 421 Engineering Plastics Ashland Inc. ................................................................................... 621 Goodfellow Corporation ................................................................ 241 NIST ............................................................................................... 421 Fibers & Filters Goodfellow Corporation ................................................................ 241 NIST ............................................................................................... 421 201 October 17–21, 2010 • George R. Brown Convention Center • Houston, Texas USA www.matscitech.org Products and Services Index Products and Services Index Polymers Ashland Inc. ................................................................................... Goodfellow Corporation ................................................................ NIST ............................................................................................... Sigma-Aldrich ................................................................................. 621 241 421 509 Reinforced Plastics Ashland Inc. ................................................................................... 621 Goodfellow Corporation ................................................................ 241 Structural Plastics Ashland Inc. ................................................................................... 621 NIST ............................................................................................... 421 Processes Powder Metallurgy On-Line/Off-Line Databases Sente Software Ltd. ........................................................................ 228 Ames Laboratory (The)................................................................... 426 Carbolite ......................................................................................... 416 Carpenter Technology Corp. ....................................................... T500 NIST ............................................................................................... 421 ASM International ........................................................................... 235 NIST ............................................................................................... 421 Hydraulic Pressing Pressing (Mechanical, Hydraulic, Compacting) Ames Laboratory (The) .................................................................. 426 ASM International ........................................................................... 235 NIST ............................................................................................... 421 Surface Engineering/Modification Research & Development Metal Samples ............................................................................... 428 Alfred University ............................................................................. ASM International ........................................................................... Carbolite ......................................................................................... NIST ............................................................................................... Proto Manufacturing Inc. ............................................................... Sente Software Ltd ......................................................................... Thermal Spray Ames Laboratory (The) .................................................................. 426 Carpenter Technology Corp. ....................................................... T500 Welding/Joining Alloy Production Carpenter Technology Corp. ....................................................... T500 NIST ............................................................................................... 421 Sente Software Ltd. ........................................................................ 228 Casting Ames Laboratory (The) .................................................................. 426 Sente Software Ltd. ........................................................................ 228 Coatings NIST ............................................................................................... 421 Metal Samples ............................................................................... 428 Sente Software Ltd. ........................................................................ 228 Publications (Journals, Business Magazines) Publications ASM International ........................................................................... Maney Publishing .......................................................................... NIST ............................................................................................... Proto Manufacturing Inc. ............................................................... Springer ......................................................................................... Wiley ............................................................................................... 235 233 421 332 406 309 Cold Rolling Quality Management 420 235 416 421 332 228 Technology Transfer ASM International ........................................................................... 235 Refractories/Furnace Insulation Extrusion/Drawing Thermcraft, Inc. .............................................................................. 224 Ames Laboratory (The) .................................................................. 426 ASM International ........................................................................... 235 NIST ............................................................................................... 421 U.S. Department of Commerce ASM International ........................................................................... 235 NIST ............................................................................................... 421 Casting Sente Software Ltd. ........................................................................ 228 Metal Samples ............................................................................... 428 420 235 336 421 Document Delivery Services Hot Rolling ASM International ........................................................................... 235 Ames Laboratory (The) .................................................................. 426 Carpenter Technology Corp. .......................................................T 500 Engineering Software Ames Laboratory (The) .................................................................. 426 Proto Manufacturing Inc. ............................................................... 332 Union Process, Inc. ........................................................................ 516 202 Pressing (Wet or Dry) MTI Corporation ............................................................................. 336 Hysitron, Inc. .................................................................................. 213 NIST ............................................................................................... 421 Materials Information Resources Academia Mixing/Milling/Grinding MTI Corporation.............................................................................. 336 Trade Association/Profession Society Ames Laboratory (The) .................................................................. 426 Carbolite ......................................................................................... 416 Ames Laboratory (The) .................................................................. 426 Metal Samples ............................................................................... 428 Proto Manufacturing Inc................................................................. 332 Microsilica Commercial Surface Engrg. Services & Coating Services Cladding Machining/Grinding Sente Software Ltd.......................................................................... 228 Surface Engineering Services 426 416 428 228 Metal Casting ASM International ........................................................................... 235 Firing/Drying/Melting Ames Laboratory (The) .................................................................. Carbolite ......................................................................................... Metal Samples ............................................................................... Sente Software Ltd. ........................................................................ Metal Samples ............................................................................... 428 MTI Corporation ............................................................................. 336 Toll Grinding Partsmaking/Materials Processing Refractories – Furnace Insulation Alfred University ............................................................................. ASM International` ......................................................................... MTI Corporation ............................................................................. NIST ............................................................................................... Machining, Grinding, Cutting, Drilling Consumables NIST ............................................................................................... 421 Precision Surfaces International, Inc. ............................................ 244 Vacuum Equipment Ames Laboratory (The) .................................................................. 426 Carpenter Technology Corp. ....................................................... T500 Heat Treating MTI Corporation ............................................................................. 336 Contract Welding Metal Samples ............................................................................... 428 CVD, PVD Coating MTI Corporation ............................................................................. 336 Heat Treating Gauges MTI Corporation ............................................................................. 336 Pumps MTI Corporation ............................................................................. 336 Welding & Joining Equipment Solders NIST ............................................................................................... 421 Sente Software Ltd ......................................................................... 228 Welding Filler Metals (Electrodes, Welding Rod, Wire) NIST ............................................................................................... 421 Metal Samples ............................................................................... 428 ASM International ........................................................................... 235 NIST ............................................................................................... 421 Sente Software Ltd. ........................................................................ 228 Engineering/Scientific Journals ASM International ........................................................................... 235 MTI Corporation ............................................................................. 336 NIST ............................................................................................... 421 203 www.matscitech.org Reserve your space today for MS&T’11 Sell your products and services to the most comprehensive group of decision makers involved in materials science and engineering technologies! Exhibition Dates and Hours: Tuesday, October 18Wednesday, October 19 Exhibition 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Exhibition 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Posters on Display 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Posters on Display 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Exhibit Hall Concessions– Exhibit Hall Concessions– Lunch on Show Floor 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Lunch on Show Floor 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Happy Hour Reception 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Poster Session with Authors 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. A 10' x 10' booth is $2,750 and includes: • 1 Technical Session Badge – Receive 2 badges when you purchase 300 to 400 square feet, 3 badges for 500 to 600 square feet and 4 badges for 700 or more square feet! • Exhibition Passes – Give to your clients! • Product Listing – All attendees receive an Exhibition Directory listing with your company information! • Attendee Contact Information – Receive an electronic file after the conference. • Security – Provided 24x7 to protect your equipment. • Sign – Includes company name and booth number; 44"x7"; black and white. • Booth – Draped 8' back wall and 3' side rails. 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