We are a team of material scientists with a diverse range of expertise, spanning multiple generations. Our collective experience in industry and research, coupled with the fresh perspectives and innovative thinking derived from recent academic training allows us to approach our work with a unique blend of knowledge and creativity. Based on our knowledge and expertise, we have developed a website that showcases and explains complex microstructures that have been formed in an environment that is not entirely controlled, such as the industrial settings. However, these microstructures can be comprehensively explained by employing fundamental principles of material science as documented in academic literature. Gaining an understanding of such structures provides insights into the processes that took place at high temperatures and the subsequent transformation of materials into different forms.
We aim to provide the reader with educational content that is applicable in both academic and industrial settings. This content is valuable for students as well as professionals working in materials processes and academia. Possessing a deep comprehension of structures that extends beyond the information provided in books enables individuals to effectively tackle non-standard problems that arise in industrial practice. Our range of expertise covers disciplines such as metallurgy, petrology, materials characterization, data analysis, forensic materials analysis, report writing, effective communication and consultancy. Through this website we try to educate the reader in these fields and demonstrate the challenge and wonder of real-life, complex microstructures that the industry faces on daily basis.
If you are involved in industrial processes and confronted with an intricate problem that cannot be resolved through standard testing and analysis, we would be pleased to offer our assistance in identifying and solving the problem. If you wish to get into contact with us, you are welcome to use our contact form or address which can be found on our website. We also encourage communications in German, Polish, or even French.
Get in touch with our team to discuss your material science needs.