TABLE 1. Copper-base Alloys: Finishing and Coating Issues 15-100 ft/min. as determined by recrystallization, stabilization and aging). 0.1" -> 0.005", 200-1500 ft/min. Surface quality (mechanical defects/cosmetics). Absolute property measurements are not seen as essential. A measure of product uniformity that is tightly correlated with a property or category of properties would permit the manufacture of product that could be certified according to customer needs off line (static). 11:15 am 12:00 pm 12:45 pm 1:00 pm Co-Chairman: Welcome and Introduction to Workshop - L. H. Schwartz (NIST) Dr. Ian F. Hughes Overview of Intelligent Processing of Materials W. Barker (DARPA) Intelligent Processing of Aerospace Materials - D. Backman (GE) COFFEE Employees Lounge Long Range Research - North American Steel's Competitive Sensor, Process Models, and Control Needs in the Aluminum Industry R. Bonewitz (Alcoa) Introduction of Session Chairmen/Workshop Instructions- L. H. Schwartz (NIST) LUNCH West Square Cafeteria 3:20 pm 3:40 pm Sensors - A. McLean (University of Toronto), Chairman - A. McLean (University of Toronto) Optical Diagnostics for In-Situ Measurements in Continuous Measurements of Molten Metal Composition |