Successful Fusion AX Installation Montanuniversität Leoben Lehrstuhl für Nichteisenmetallurgie

 

Leoben Installation

Congratulations to the team at Montanuniversität Leoben Lehrstuhl für Nichteisenmetallurgie as they have just received their new Fusion AX system! The Institute of Nonferrous Metallurgy at the University of Leoben is involved in a large number of varied tasks, but the only university in Austria in this field. The research involves the investigation of a large variety of precious, refractory and special metals and ferro metals. They are planning to use the Fusion AX system for both heating, electrical and electrothermal measurements on metals and metal alloys. The Fusion AX system was succesfully installed by our very own @Evan Spadafora and @Nynke Krans. It was great to be supported by the team in Leoben, including Thomas Kremmer and Liugi Cattini. We are excited to see the results of the future research being done at this university!

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