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  • Article - 20 Nov 2013
    Rising fuel costs and increasing environmental impact are the key challenges faced by the aerospace industry, thus necessitating weight reductions to achieve improved fuel efficiency. OEMs have cost...
  • Article - 26 Aug 2013
    Ferro nickel is a ferroalloy that contains approximately 35% nickel and 65% iron. Its CAS number is 11110-39-7. It is a shiny metallic solid material. It can be obtained from the carbothermic...
  • Article - 25 Jul 2013
    Super alloy Nicrofer 3220 LC is a Ni-Cr-Fe alloy that is built to resist high temperature oxidation. This alloy is sought for its improved performance or strength at high temperature. It is an...
  • Article - 6 Aug 2013
    Permalloy was primarily developed in the early 20th century for inductive compensation of telegraph cables. Permalloy is known for its very high magnetic permeability, which makes it useful as a...
  • Article - 13 Aug 2013
    Ferrotitanium is a ferroalloy, an alloy of titanium and iron, and sometimes a small amount of carbon. It was first discovered in the year 1798 by W Gregor and was partially purified by H. Moissan in...
  • Article - 5 Jul 2013
    Inconel is a group of austenitic nickel-chromium-based super alloys manufactured by Special Metals Corporation. Super alloys are high performance alloys that perform well in environments with very...
  • Article - 21 Jun 2013
    Stainless steel Super Duplex 2507 is designed to handle highly corrosive conditions and situations were high strength is required. High molybdenum, chromium and nitrogen content in Super Duplex 2507...
  • Article - 11 Jul 2013
    Stainless steel grade 436L is ferritic steel that has excellent oxidation resistance and corrosion testing compared to grade 409. The addition of molybdenum in this alloy enhances pitting resistance.
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    This product offers efficient laboratory solid-liquid separation with the reliability of full-size ANFDs, providing a versatile solution to overcome production challenges and facilitate scale-up and...
  • Article - 6 May 2013
    Alloy steels containing as high as 4-8% alloying elements are known as low alloy steels, which are made through the addition of different elements.

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