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  • Article - 13 Nov 2013
    The Q5800 makes use of a new combination of particle filtration and XRF to assess machine condition by tying the particle count and elemental wear metal distribution in the sample together.
  • Article - 5 Aug 2013
    Proteins are susceptible to aggregate over time, which is considered as a key problem in the biopharmaceutical industry. The presence of aggregates will activate an immune response, a risky factor for...
  • Article - 12 Jul 2013
    Super alloys are built to function well in high temperature applications. Some of the components that use super alloys include gas turbine engines, rocket motors, nuclear reactors, submarines, and...
  • Article - 5 Jul 2013
    Commercially pure titanium alloys contain small amounts of oxygen and iron that influence its mechanical properties. Each commercial grade is produced to provide properties suited for different...
  • Article - 5 Jul 2013
    The mechanical properties of commercially pure titanium alloys are influenced the presence of small amounts of oxygen and iron. Grade 1 unalloyed Ti ("Pure") 35A alloy contains the lowest oxygen and...
  • Article - 1 Jul 2013
    Surface treatment is an essential part in copper foil manufacture for the electronics sector.
  • Article - 1 Jul 2013
    XRF spectroscopy is an established technique used in cement plants worldwide. The technique is suitable for quality control all through cement production.
  • Article - 7 Aug 2013
    MONEL is an alloy of copper and nickel, discovered by Robert Crooks Stanley in the year 1901. This alloy was named after the president of the International Nickel Company, Ambrose Monell, where Robert...
  • Article - 29 Jul 2013
    Magnesium alloys are known for their lightweight quality, low density, which is two -thirds that of aluminum, good elevated temperature mechanical properties and good to excellent corrosion resistance
  • Article - 7 Aug 2013
    Palladium is a rare, lustrous silvery-white metal discovered in 1803 by William Hyde Wollaston. It belongs to group 10, periodic number 5 of the periodic table. Its atomic number is 46.

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