It has been over eight years since the subject of rapid solidification
processing (RSP) has been given a general review. The early reviews o
f RSP were undertaken before the very rapid expansion of the late 1970
s and early 1980s and the most recent general review was published in
1984, at approximately the height of RSP activity in the USA. More rec
ent specialized reviews have been prepared for magnesium, titanium and
aluminium alloys. The expansion of research and application testing r
esulted from the first major attempts to employ RSP on a large scale u
nder both industrial and government sponsorship. The objective here is
to develop the historical background of RSP, and then to update the p
resent theoretical base for this technology. Examples of recent work o
n the rapid solidification of metals and ceramics will be given, along
with examples of applications. Finally, an assessment of the future d
irections and prospects for RSP will be presented.