Belmont Bulletin

The Conductivity Conundrum: Deoxidizing Without Losing Power

In the world of high-conductivity casting, oxygen is the persistent enemy. Molten copper is essentially a sponge for gas; if left untreated during the melting process, it readily absorbs oxygen from the atmosphere. Upon cooling, this dissolved oxygen reacts with the copper to form Copper Oxide (Cu2O) at the grain boundaries, leading to steam embrittlement,…

High Purity Aluminum: Precision in an Age of Scarcity

As the pace of innovation in the defense and aerospace sectors accelerates, the materials powering these advancements are coming under increased scrutiny. At Belmont Metals, we are seeing a significant shift in how engineers approach material selection, with High Purity Aluminum moving from a specialized requirement to a strategic necessity. This month, we are diving…

The Secret to Perfect Powder? It Starts with the Feedstock.

In the rapidly maturing world of Additive Manufacturing (AM), the industry’s focus has shifted. For the last decade, the headlines were dominated by the machines—faster lasers, larger build volumes, and smarter recoaters. But as metal 3D printing moves from “prototype” to “production,” experienced metallurgists are realizing that the hardware has outpaced the materials. The reality…

Maximum Strength, Minimum Weight: Why Engineers Choose F357

In the high-stakes world of defense manufacturing, engineers and procurement teams are constantly balancing the need for reduced weight with the absolute necessity of structural integrity. When traditional materials fall short of meeting both criteria, the F357 aluminum alloy emerges as a critical solution. As a premium, high-strength material, F357 provides the precise mechanical performance…