Aims and scope
The Metallurgical Research & Technology created in 1904 by H. Le Chatelier, publishes high-quality peer-reviewed research papers in the field of ferrous and non-ferrous metallurgy. It seeks to strengthen the dialogue between science and industry and emphasise the importance of technological innovation at a time when the metallurgy industry is challenged by issues surrounding energy, raw materials and the environment. The article types are the following: papers containing technical and economic information; papers on processes, new products and experimental techniques; review articles (state of the art on a specific topic) and original research articles dealing with technical, industrial or scientific aspects.
Indexed in
Metallurgical Research & Technology is indexed/abstracted in:
- Journal Citation Reports
- Scopus
- CrossRef
Impact Factor*: 0.134
Relative ranking within Categories:
- Metallurgy and Metallurgical Engineering 67/75
*2011 Journal Citation Reports®, Thomson Reuters