Affiliation:
1. University of Sheffield
Abstract
The birth of Semi-Solid Metal Forming (SSM) or as it has now come to be widely known,
Thixoforming, is a typical case of development of a technological innovation. Serendipity, stroke of
luck, call it what you may, the beginning of SSM is based on an almost accidental discovery by a
student carrying out a series of meticulous experiments.
On the one hand, some technological failures have contributed to the lack of success across the board
for SSM technologies. On the other hand, the ‘long childhood’ of the resulting technology or the
process of moving from ‘Innovative Idea to Market' has been largely the result of difficult and in
hindsight sometimes wrong managerial decisions, occasional personality clashes, patent rights and at
times unavoidable all out business 'warfare'. Of course, hindsight is beautiful but unfortunately it
always comes after the event. However, if one looks carefully at some of the notable successes of
SSM forming one can discern that the problems were more on the human scale; people failures rather
than technology failures.
This paper aims to bring out some of these points by outlining the historical development of
Thixoforming.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
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