
AMAZEMET Live at Heat Treat 2025: Tailoring Microstructure from Ingot to Final Part
The 33rd Heat Treating Society Conference and Exhibition (Heat Treat 2025) is currently underway in Detroit, MI (October 21–23, 2025). This critical event, colocated with IMAT and the Motion + Power Technology Expo, is a key forum for discussing next-generation advancements in thermal processing and materials science.
We invite all attendees to visit the AMAZEMET team at Booth 1466 and to join our technical presentation today, which details a comprehensive approach to materials development, integrating powder creation, additive manufacturing, and post-process heat treatment.
📆 Join Our Presentation Today: Integrated Processing
Our Application Engineer, Jakub Ciftci, will present a technical study today that explores the entire lifecycle of a high-performance material, from initial alloy synthesis to final microstructure modification.
The presentation focuses on a titanium-based alloy, highlighting how control over each stage—arc melting, ultrasonic atomization, and Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF)—is essential for achieving specific material properties. The study then details how subsequent vacuum heat treatment is used to fine-tune the final microstructure for high-performance applications.
Presentation Details:
- Topic: Microstructure Tailoring via Arc Melting, Ultrasonic Atomization, Additive Manufacturing, and Vacuum Heat Treatment
- Speaker: Jakub Ciftci, Application Engineer
- Date: Wednesday, October 22, 2025
- Time: 1:50 PM
- Location: Room 140E, Huntington Place Convention Center
🤝 Connect with Our Team at Booth 1466
Heat Treat 2025 provides an important opportunity for materials scientists, engineers, and manufacturing professionals to engage in discussions about the integration of powder technology and thermal processing.
In addition to the presentation, you can meet the AMAZEMET team, including Jakub Ciftci and Bogdan Dąbrowski, at Booth 1466. We are ready to discuss your specific projects related to custom alloy development, advanced powder production, or the influence of thermal processes on Additive Manufacturing.
We look forward to meeting you at the fair!


