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  • Article - 28 Feb 2013
    Grade 202 stainless steel is a type of Cr-Ni-Mn stainless with similar properties to A240/SUS 302 stainless steel. The toughness of grade 202 at low temperatures is excellent.
  • Article - 26 Feb 2013
    Grade 301 is an austenitic stainless steel that has a high work-hardening rate. Grade 301LN stainless steel is similar to grade 301L but with low carbon for improved ductility and welding of heavy...
  • Article - 26 Feb 2013
    Grade 303 Se stainless steel is a modified version of the basic grade 303, where selenium is substituted for sulfur to enable machining. Grade 303 Se offers excellent machinability, good strength, and...
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    The 3Flex, from Micromeritics, is a high-performance adsorption analyzer for measuring surface area and porosity measurements.
  • Article - 20 Nov 2012
    Super alloys or high performance alloys include iron-based, cobalt-based and nickel-based alloys. These alloys can be strengthened by precipitation hardening, solid-solution hardening and work...
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    This page details the capabilities of Specac’s heatable long-pathlength gas cells for FTIR gas testing.
  • Article - 26 Sep 2012
    Stainless steels are high-alloy steels. These steels are available in four groups that include martensitic, austenitic, ferritic and precipitation-hardened steels. These groups are formed based on the...
  • Article - 26 Sep 2012
    Stainless steels are known as high-alloy steels. They consist about 4-30% of chromium. They are classified into martensitic, austenitic, and ferritic steels based on their crystalline structure.
  • Article - 20 Sep 2012
    Stainless steels are high-alloy steels which have high corrosion resistance than other steels owing to the presence of large amounts of chromium in the range of 4 to 30%. Stainless steels are...
  • Article - 20 Sep 2012
    Stainless steels are known as high-alloy steels. These steels contain good corrosion resistance in comparison with other steels because they contain larger amounts of chromium of about 10%.

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