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  • 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.
  • Article - 21 Jul 2003
    High Nitrogen Steels (HNS) are a new class of alloys. Their behaviour during heat treatment is significantly different from their carbon equivalents. factors considered are thermodynamics, kinetics,...
  • Article - 25 Feb 2003
    The excellent sensitivity of techniques, like secondary ion mass spectroscopy (SIMS), can be useful in determining the material chemistry, specifically for low-level additives, contaminants, or...
  • Article - 13 Mar 2002
    Steel will corrode in most environments. Its behaviour in concrete is addressed. Aspects such as the concrete environment, factors affecting corrosion rates, production realities, deterioration...
  • Article - 21 Jan 2002
    A comprehensive overview of tungsten including history, occurrence, deposits, supply, mining and benficiation, prising, processing, recycling, toxicity and applications.
  • Article - 23 Aug 2001
    Metal injection moulding (MIM) is a relatively new manufacturing process for the large-scale net shape forming of high integrity, multifunctional metal parts. Applications include automotive parts,...
  • Article - 6 Jun 2001
    Laser welding has advantages over conventional resistance welding including non-contact nature, small heat affected zone and only requires access from one side. The process is explained and how it can...
  • Article - 30 May 2001
    Hot pressed composites in the system Al2O3-ZrO2-AlN-SiCw-X where X denotes additions of TiB2, TiC, BN or Nb. They combined electrical conductivity with refractoriness, wear and impact resistance and...
  • Article - 16 May 2001
    Stainless steel families including austenitic, ferritic, martensitic, duplex and precipitation hardened are described.

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