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Corrosion and Failure Analysis
The NACE International (National Association of Corrosion Engineers) Central Conference in Omaha is just wrapping up. MEE staff engineers Ryan Haase and Neal Hanke have
Corrosion Conference
MEE engineers, Ryan Haase and Neal Hanke, will be attending the NACE International (National Association of Corrosion Engineers) Central Conference in Omaha on August 6-8.
MEE Expansion Project
This summer we will be starting work on the latest expansion of our laboratory and office space. The design includes a much needed expansion of
Mentoring Materials Science Students
Last Thursday we hosted thirty high school students at MEE as part of a week-long Materials Science Camp sponsored by the MN Chapter of ASM International. Under
What’s New at Materials Evaluation and Engineering, Inc.
We’re still unpacking the newest addition to the MEE laboratory, a JEOL IT500HR Scanning Electron Microscope Once the boxes are out of the way and
Pinpointing Microscopic Targets
To allow more consistent metallographic section preparation of very small targets, MEE has added a Leica EM/TXP to our selection of sectioning tools. The Leica
Electrochemical Corrosion Testing
MEE just added a new potentiostat/galvanostat instrument to our busy corrosion laboratory. The VersaSTAT 4 is an advanced and versatile instrument expanding on our electrochemical
Materials Characterization Seminar
Senior Scientist, Dieter Scholz and Materials Engineer, Neal Hanke will be speaking at the Minnesota chapter of ASM 2018 seminar in Brooklyn Park, MN on
Microscope as Symbol of the City of Minneapolis
We weren’t familiar with the Minneapolis city flag until just recently, but were pleasantly surprised to see one of the symbols on it is a
Paper Published in Journal of Failure Analysis and Prevention
Alkaline Carbonate SCC Failures at a Refinery, co-written by MEE staff engineers, Ryan Haase and Larry Hanke was recently published in the Journal of Failure