STEEL GRIPS
- Journal of Steel and Related Materials
will provide its readers with the latest information about modern materials.
While focusing on steel, it will always keep an eye on other materials
and their application close to and around steel. No matter whether you are discussing,
e.g., tailored blanks of only steel or hybrid blanks of steel and aluminium,
or special properties of organic coatings for steel sheet, or the recycling
of by-products, ferrous and non-ferrous, from the steelmaking industry,
STEEL
GRIPS - Journal of Steel and Related Materials is the central meeting point
for everybody involved in materials and technology.
During recent years, a knowledge gap has formed in many countries
between research and development on the one hand and practical operation on
the other hand. This could only happen because industry dropped in-house departments
for R&D and research activities have been shifted to universities or other research
institutes. As a consequence, engineers in R&D often have no idea of the daily
obstacles production engineers have to overcome. And contrarily, engineers employed
in operational practice are not informed of the benefits their colleagues in
R&D have already worked out to make their life (almost) trouble-free. And there
is even a third party: the suppliers. They need information from both sides
to offer useful equipment that works reliably.
With its unique new concept,
STEEL GRIPS takes into account
recent development: Each issue will highlight an individual topic of common
interest from three points of view, i.e.
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from R & D
(Research & Development)- here you
will find out more about the scientific fundamentals
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from TOP (Technology and Operational Practice)
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here you will learn more about applicability of the results of research
projects
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from PMS (PlantMakers and Suppliers) - here you can read
both, which products may serve better and which have been improved
STEEL GRIPS has also prepared a special field for our young
talents:
Juniors“ Suite. It will, e.g., cover technical notes,
information about special lectures and programmes etc.
And, last but not least, you may be looking for
A Bit of
Art? This is a topic that will round off every issue. Get another idea
of your favourite material!
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