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The International Journal of Metallurgy and Alloys (IJMA) is a globally recognized peer-reviewed platform dedicated to advancing the field of metallurgy and materials science. With a focus on the development, processing, and industrial application of metals and alloys, this journal plays a critical role in shaping the future of material technologies.

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International Journal of Metallurgy and Alloys

The International Journal of Metallurgy and Alloys (IJMA) is a leading peer-reviewed publication dedicated to advancing global research in metallurgy, alloy science, materials engineering, and industrial applications. As one of the most focused and comprehensive platforms in the field of materials science, the journal brings together researchers, engineers, material scientists, and policymakers who are committed to improving the understanding and technological applications of metals and alloys worldwide.

What This Journal Covers: Key Focus Areas

The International Journal of Metallurgy and Alloys (IJMA) welcomes a wide range of cutting-edge research topics, including:

  • Materials Science & Metallurgical Engineering: Studies on the structure-property relationships of metallic materials, alloy design, mechanical properties, and failure analysis.
  • Alloy Development & Innovation: Research on the development of new and advanced alloys, alloying processes, and material synthesis techniques.
  • Metallurgical Processes & Manufacturing Technologies: Research on casting, forging and other processing techniques that influence the properties and performance of alloys.
  • Corrosion Science & Materials Durability: Studies focused on the corrosion resistance, degradation, and longevity of materials used in various industries, including automotive, aerospace, and construction.
  • Nanomaterials & Advanced Coatings: Research on nanostructured materials, coatings, and surface modifications to enhance the performance and durability of metallic materials.

Who Should Read the Journal

The International Journal of Metallurgy and Alloys is ideal for:

  • Materials Scientists & Metallurgists exploring the fundamental science of metals and alloys and their industrial applications.

  • Engineers & Technologists involved in alloy production, processing, and the design of components for industries such as automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing.

  • Corrosion Experts & Structural Engineers focused on improving the durability, longevity, and safety of metallic materials in various environments.

  • Academics & Researchers specializing in material science, alloy design, and advanced metallurgical technologies.

  • Industrial Professionals & Policy Makers seeking to promote innovation in sustainable metallurgy and material recycling.

Why It Matters

The International Journal of Metallurgy and Alloys contributes significantly to global progress by:

  • Publishing high-quality, innovative research that advances the science and technology of metallurgy and alloys.

  • Bridging the gap between fundamental research and industrial applications in metallurgy and materials science.

  • Promoting the development of new alloys and advanced materials to meet the demands of modern industries, including aerospace, automotive, energy, and infrastructure.

  • Supporting the global transition to sustainable metallurgical practices and material recycling technologies.

  • Encouraging interdisciplinary collaboration among materials scientists, engineers, manufacturers, and policymakers to solve complex global challenges in materials science.

  • Providing scientific insights to help enhance the performance, safety, and environmental sustainability of metallic materials and alloys in diverse applications.

By showcasing breakthrough research and amplifying the work of global metallurgy experts, the journal plays a pivotal role in shaping a sustainable, innovative future for material technologies and industry.

Submission & Access Options

Available in both online and print formats:

  • Online Subscription: Immediate access to current and archived issues from STM Journals’ secure platform.

  • Print Subscription: Receive physical copies for institutional libraries or personal collections.

  • Flexible subscription plans, including institutional options, are available through the STM Journals website or customer care support.

Why Choose STM Journals?

The International Journal of Metallurgy and Alloys (IJMA) maintains top-tier scientific publishing standards, ensuring excellence, credibility, and global recognition through:

  • Rigorous Peer Review ensuring research accuracy, integrity, and high academic standards.

  • International Reach supporting authors and readers from diverse backgrounds and industries.

  • Digital & Print Editions providing convenient access for both researchers and professionals.

  • Strong Commitment to Materials Science publishing impactful and forward-thinking research that drives innovation.

  • Supportive Editorial Policies encouraging early-career researchers and global collaboration across disciplines.

The International Journal of Metallurgy and Alloys is a vital platform for scientists, engineers, and industry professionals committed to advancing the understanding and application of metals and alloys, fostering technological advancements, and improving the sustainability of material industries worldwide.

About Journal

International Journal of Metallurgy and Alloys International Journal of Metallurgy and Alloys [2456-5113(e)] is a peer-reviewed hybrid open-access journal launched in 2015 concerned with the recent advances in metallurgical science and different types of metallurgy processes. The journal is determined to give its readers concise reading material with a good amount of resources that are essential for developing technology and ongoing research.

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Journal Information

Title: International Journal of Metallurgy and Alloys Abbreviation: IJMA
Issues Per Year: 2 Issues E-ISSN: 2456-5113
Publisher: JournalsPub, An imprint of Dhruv Infosystems Pvt. Ltd.
DOI: 10.37628/IJMA Starting Year: 2015
Language: English Publication Format: Hybrid Open Access
Copyright Policy: CC BY-NC-ND Type: Peer-reviewed Journal (Refereed Journal)

Indexing & Metrics

Indexing: Index Copernicus, SJIF, Genamics, Scientific Literature (SCILIT), Google Scholar

ICV Value: 2024 : 64.77

Impact Factor (SJIF): 2024: 6.004, 2023: 6.012, 2022: 6.012, 2021: 6.028, 2020: 6.109

Focus & Scope

Focus & Scope

An advanced metallurgical and mining framework—integrating laser powder bed fusion and alloy design with deep-mine safety, bioleaching recovery, and the thermodynamics of corrosion resistance.

Physical Metallurgy

Research in laser powder bed fusion and femtosecond laser texturing. Focus on multi-scale surface structuration, Cassie–Baxter wettability models, and the effect of porosity/defects on mechanical properties.

Purification & Synthesis

Bandgap engineering of TiO2 nanostructures for hydrogen production. Utilizing dense metal membranes and biogenic sulphide precipitation for heavy metal recovery and photocatalytic air purification.

Process Engineering

Bioleaching of electronic waste for precious metal recovery. Advanced techniques include spark plasma sintering, electron beam melting for silicon purification, and thermo-mechanical finite element analysis.

Surface Integrity

Developing thermal barrier coatings and biocompatible implants. Researching yolk-shell structures for lithium storage and micro-arc oxidation to combat localized corrosion in SOFC interconnects.

Subsurface Engineering

Methane drainage and rockburst prevention via energy-based analysis. Implementing Web-based GIS and Longwall automation with coal seam sensing for sustainable mining operations.

Alloy Innovation

Precipitation hardening and grain refinement in high-temperature titanium alloys. Focus on carbon sequestration in blast furnaces and the production of Ni-based catalysts through powder metallurgy.

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