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The Ask the Experts Archive contains over 10,000 documents in a keyword searchable database covering suggested solutions for all sorts of metallographic sample preparation issues. Everything from mounting compounds to etchants is discussed. The questions were posted by visitors to metallography.com. The answers were provided by volunteers from the metallography field including some of the premier metallographers in the world. If you are having trouble preparing a sample, the Ask the Experts Archives is the place to look for help.
The Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page contains specific answers to 16 of the most often asked questions posted to this site. It includes links to additional resources elsewhere on metallography dot com, and links to additional resources off site. Here are just a few examples of topics covered on the FAQ page: metallographic preparation of Aluminum Alloys in general, metallographic preparation of Cast Iron Foundry Alloys, metallographic Tint Etching, metallography of Specialty Corrosion Resistant Alloys, general metallography Reference Books, mysterious EBSD Explained, locations of Metallography Courses. If you're looking for metallography consumables or a new piece of metallography equipment, visit one of the advertisers above (refresh your browser to see more of them), or visit the Metallographic Laboratory Equipment and Supplies Vendor Directory page. Metallographers trying to select a metallographic imaging mode, perform digital image analysis, or understand microhardness testing will find metallography resources for those on the "AM&P" articles, and "Tech-Notes" articles pages. If you're designing a new metallography lab or upgrading an existing one, be sure to read the article detailing the purpose, function, and design of a metallographic lab. Did you know the International Metallographic Society and ASM International co-sponsor an International Metallographic Contest every year? They do. I was privileged to chair it for 10 years. The event takes place in conjunction with the International Materials, Applications & Technologies (IMAT) Conference & Exhibition at a different city each year. In 2026 it's in Quebec City, Canada, September 28-October 1. You don't have to be a member of either organization to enter. The grand prize is a whopping $2000.00 and lots of prestige. Other awards include certificates or plaques and/or prize money ranging from $100.00 - $1000.00. The deadline for entries to the 2026 Contest is August 28, 2026. Check it out. For additional information about the contest, please visit the International Metallographic Contest information section of the International Metallographic Society website or email IMC@asminternational.org. Here's a list of the winners dating back to 1997. If you follow the links on that page, you'll find pictures of the winning entries beginning with the 2016 Contest.
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