I’ve been working over 30 years as a metallurgical engineer. Metallurgical engineering involves applying the science of metals (metallurgy) to decisions and problems for designing and producing devices, equipment, and structures.
I started as a process engineer in an integrated chip factory and then moved on to a product engineering group where I helped with product design, supplier evaluation, reliability testing, writing materials specifications, and failure analysis and root cause analysis. Along the way I've worked with design engineers, manufacturing engineers, test and reliability engineers, quality engineers, and sourcing people. My conclusion - metallurgical engineering (and materials engineering in general) touches every aspect of developing and producing a product. In fact, it's the only field of engineering that can say this.
Through all this I saw firsthand the impact of metallurgical engineering, on manufacturing cost, quality, and throughput and product cost, performance, and reliability. I learned it can have a huge impact on operational excellence and continuous improvement.
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However, most engineers think about metallurgical engineering only for failure analysis. They don’t think about it for other aspects of product design and manufacturing. Many companies don’t have a metallurgist on staff. While these companies may still produce good products, they are missing opportunities to be more profitable, more innovative, and more productive.
The rest of this article discusses how metallurgical engineering fits in to help make better, lower-cost products, while improving productivity and reducing stress.
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Also, watch the video above and listen to this Metals Conversations podcast episode on the same topic. Future articles, videos, and podcasts will provide more details and examples for the specific areas where metals engineering is important. Read, watch, and listen to them to learn how to apply metals engineering to make better, lower-cost products with less stress and fewer hassles.
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Michael Pfeifer, Ph.D., P.E. is President of Industrial Metallurgists and a metallurgical engineering consultant with more than 30 years of experience in product design, manufacturing, failure analysis, and metallurgy training. He helps clients worldwide solve design and manufacturing problems and is the author of Materials Enabled Designs.