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  • News - 5 Sep 2007
    Bayer MaterialScience AG is opening a second production facility for Baytubes®, its carbon nanotubes, at H.C. Starck GmbH in the town of Laufenburg on the German-Swiss border. The new facility has...
  • Article - 8 Jul 2013
    Super alloys were developed to provide high performance at high temperatures. These alloys also possess excellent resistance to creep, good surface stability, and good corrosion and oxidation...
  • News - 27 Jul 2007
    Often, things can be improved by a little “contamination.” Steel, for example, is iron with a bit of carbon mixed in. To produce materials for modern electronics, small amounts of...
  • Article - 21 Jun 2013
    Alloy steels with low carbon content in the range of 0.1-0.3% have greater weldability and formability while maintaining the strength. In these steels, the alloying elements can either form compounds...
  • Article - 20 Jun 2013
    Steel is a metal alloy chiefly consisting of iron in addition to small amounts of carbon based on the grade and quality of the steel. Alloy steel is a type of steel to which one or more elements...
  • News - 2 Jul 2007
    The SGL Group – The Carbon Company – will be the main sponsor of the German cycling team at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. Today the Company explained the reasons for this sponsorship of...
  • News - 15 Jun 2007
    The SGL Group – The Carbon Company – today received the "Prof. Ferdinand Porsche Prize" for its carbon-ceramic brake disc. The €50,000 award is granted every two years for...
  • Article - 15 Jan 2013
    The advanced metallic hot zones available from PLANSEE are not affected by heat even at the highest temperatures and have been developed for temperatures ranging from 1000°C to 2800°C.
  • News - 6 Nov 2006
    Goodyear's newest tire, the Eagle(R) featuring ResponsEdge Technology(TM), was selected this week by the editors of Popular Mechanics for the magazine's Editors Choice Award during Automotive...
  • Article - 27 Sep 2012
    Alloy steels comprise different kinds of steels having compositions exceeding the limitations of B, C, Mn, Mo, Ni, Si, Cr, and Va set for carbon steels. They are designated by AISI four-digit numbers.

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