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RECENT DEVELOPMENTS

 

RECENT DEVELOPMENTS

 

QuesTek is active on the design, development and application of computational Materials by Design® technology. Below are some of the recent developments from these efforts.

 

·         Thermo-Calc and QuesTek to Develop New Precipitation Modeling Software - 9 Mar 2010


·         QuesTek Wins Three SBIR Phase I Awards to Design and Develop Three Alloys - 8 Dec 2009


·         QuesTek Wins SBIR Phase II Award for Low-Cost Castable Titanium Alloy - 30 Nov 2009


·         QuesTek Awards Ferrium C61 and C64 Licenses to Latrobe - 20 Nov 2009


·         QuesTek Wins Three SBIR Awards to Design and Develop Three Alloys - 16 Dec 2008


·         MMPDS Minimums approved for QuesTek's Ferrium S53® Alloy- May 2008


·         Schakowsky helps fund Ferrium® S53 implementation- Mar 2008


·         ITDA TechAlert Recognizes QuesTek receiving AMS 5922 - Feb 2008


·         QuesTek Cuprium™ Product to be Presented in June - Feb 2008


·         SAE Issues AMS 5922 for QuesTek's Ferrium® S53 Alloy - Jan 2008


·         Latrobe Licenses QuesTek's Ferrium® S53 Alloy - Dec 2007


·         Carpenter Licenses QuesTek's Ferrium® S53 Alloy - Feb 2007


·         Developments Prior to 2007


In addition to the above, a number of articles on QuesTek and its Materials by Design technology have appeared in publications such as Fortune, Business Week, Science and Advanced Materials & Processes, and QuesTek's technology was detailed in a chapter of "Stuff: the materials the world is made of" by Ivan Amato. Reprints may still be available upon request.