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A large Indian pencil manufacturer has reduced its graphite-sintering-related costs by nearly a quarter after replacing its existing heat treatment containers (HTCs) with specially-engineered alternatives supplied by Morgan Advanced Materials’ Molten Metal Systems Business.
The completion of China’s first turbofan jetliner engine has been achieved with the manufacturing support of Morgan Advanced Materials’ Technical Ceramics Business. The company has developed the ceramic cores, which are essential for the creation of hollow air passages in the engine’s turbine blades.
Foundry owners could be wasting money and operating inefficiently by failing to use an accurate and continuous method of measuring the temperature of molten metals in holding furnaces prior to casting.
World leading composites and defence systems manufacturer designs and builds two bespoke sit skis, in time for Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Paralympics.
Hi! I’m Emily and I have recently completed the Graduate Programme at Morgan Advanced Materials. My journey on the programme began in July 2015; what an experience it’s been!
Hello! My name is Martin and I am a part of the 2015 Graduate Development Programme (GDP) cohort, I am currently based in Luxembourg as an application engineer but as part of the GDP I recently led and completed a 2 month green belt process improvement project at our site in Korea. I focused on improving the impregnation process – this is a complex process where a plastic resin is impregnated into Carbon (which is a porous material) and then cured to improve the mechanical properties of the Carbon for example the flexural strength or hardness. I worked on our rotors and vanes production line, these parts are used in electric vacuum pumps which are used as brake boosters in electric cars. The result of my project was a 50% reduction in the cycle time of the process along with a higher product yield.
Ciao! My name is Andrea and you have to know that I am really brand new in Morgan Advanced Materials: I have just started my Graduate Development Programme since September 2017. Nevertheless, from the very first days I have been feeling as an integral part of the company: everyone is very supportive and I have been assigned quickly to responsibilities in order to give my concrete contribution.
My main criteria when choosing a job after graduating were that it should be intellectually challenging, varied, directly related to my materials science degree, and that it should have clear training and progression set out for the first few years. I think I struck lucky in finding the Morgan Graduate Development Programme because I found all these things but with the added bonus of being part of a global company with opportunities for working abroad.
Investment casting businesses can benefit from significantly shorter leaching cycles for core support rods used in the production of turbine engine blades, following the development of a new range of materials which have been specifically optimised for this purpose, over quartz or alumina alternatives.
A £4.49 million defence contract has been agreed between Morgan Advanced Materials and the Ministry of Defence (MoD).