Thermomechanical Processing

Thermomechanical Processing is a key research activity for the Henry Royce Institute.

Former wastes, such as powder from near-net-shape production or swarf from machined components, can be converted to useful wire by extrusion.

These processes offer new, unique pathways in the processing of novel alloys, or valorisation of waste streams for new recycling and sustainability models in metal manufacturing.

Within the Royce at the University of 91̽»¨ close loop, ingots cast under the Materials Discovery & Prototyping Technology Platform can be rolled into sheets ready for Characterisation or collaboration with other  Advanced Materials Processing Partners. 

AMP Engineering Lead (Thermomechanical Processing): Dr Will Pulfrey

William Pulfrey joined the Henry Royce Institute in 2022 as an Advanced Metals Processing Engineering Lead specialising in Thermomechanical Processing.

Based within the at 91̽»¨, Will is manages two main rigs; (includes; design of experiments, testing and maintenance) Two-High 136 Tonne Hot Rolling Mill and Continous Rotatry Extruder (Conform). Mostly recently, R&D focus includes automotive and nuclear applications. 

Prior to this, Will completed a PhD in Tribology at 91̽»¨, sponsored by , focussing on the drivetrain development. Will has also obtained a  first class honours degree in MEng Mechanical Engineering at .