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Technical Ceramics

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Polymeric Materials

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Capabilities Summary
Mineral processing, materials processing
The Institute of Materials Processing (IMP) is an innovative, multi-disciplined, non-profit, industrially oriented research and development center holding over 60 patents. The IMP is housed in a $47.7 million dollar research facility on the campus of Michigan Technological University. Though IMP is located within Michigan Tech, our funding comes solely from royalties and research projects. IMP has been providing entrepreneurs and industry with the resources to study minerals, environmental concerns and materials processing for over 40 years. The Institute of Materials Processing can assist you in meeting the challenges associated with each phase of your project's development, from preliminary studies to the final design and construction of a commercial operation.
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The Institute of Materials Processing (IMP)
Michigan Technological University
Minerals and Materials Building
1400 Townsend Drive
Houghton, MI 49931
Office: Room 309 Minerals & Materials Building
Phone: 906/487-2600
Fax: 906/487-2921
e-mail: jhwang@mtu.edu

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