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  • Article - 12 Dec 2012
    Aluminum is a silvery white metal and is insoluble in water under normal circumstances. After oxygen and silicon, aluminum is the third most abundant metal and in the earth’s crust it is the most...
  • Article - 20 Nov 2012
    Master alloys are semi-finished products, and can be formed in different shapes. They are defined as a pre-alloyed mixture of alloying elements. They are also known as modifiers, hardeners, or grain...
  • Article - 14 Nov 2012
    Super alloys or high performance alloys have the capacity to function under very high temperatures and extreme mechanical stress, and also where high surface stability is required. They have good...
  • Article - 21 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...
  • Article - 27 Sep 2012
    The UNS C96300 copper alloy is anticorrosive and ductile. The addition of iron to the alloy offers resistance to flowing sea water.
  • Article - 29 Jun 2011
    In this interview, Prof Richard Dronskowski, Chair of Solid-state and Quantum Chemistry at RWTH Aachen University tells us about the wonders of Magnetic Intermetallic Nitrides.
  • Article - 24 Nov 2010
    In recent years, environmentally-assisted cracking has caused failures of many Grade P110 couplings during fracturing operations, causing enormous economic loss to the oil and gas industry. Examples...
  • Article - 9 Mar 2010
    This article aims to provide a better understanding of gold’s unique physical and chemical properties that enable it to be used in a wide range of practical applications.
  • Article - 17 May 2005
    The major advantages of using aluminium are tied directly to its remarkable properties. This article looks at the properties of aluminium and aluminium alloys as well as production of and applications...
  • Article - 8 Sep 2004
    The forging and forgeabilty of titanium alloys is discussed. Aspects including protective coatngs, forging temperature, strain rates, contamination and straightening of forgings are covered.

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