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  • News - 24 Feb 2017
    During his talks relating to plastics and recycling, Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Geoffrey Coates from Tisch University, asks a question: What percentage of the 78 million tons of...
  • News - 8 Jan 2015
    Studies reveal that 13% of remaining oil and 30% of remaining gas reserves are located around the Arctic regions, causing the oil industry to move north to lay claims on it. One of the current...
  • Article - 1 Dec 2020
    In welding, carbon equivalents in steel components can be calculated to predict the heat-affected zone (HAZ) hardenability.
  • Article - 12 Feb 2020
    This article discusses the analysis of carbon equivalents in stainless steels using a LIBS analyzer.
  • Article - 11 Jul 2013
    Nearly 400 different kinds of copper alloys have been designed to match specific environments and applications. Pure copper has high thermal and electrical conductivity. Alloys can be freely formed by...
  • Article - 3 Jul 2013
    The copper family has around 400 different alloys. Copper is known to possess high thermal and electrical conductivity. Compared to most metals, copper can freely form alloys with several other...
  • Article - 27 May 2013
    Copper is an extremely useful metal, its high thermal and electrical conductivity find a number of applications in fields such as electrical component manufacture, etc. The nature and the amount of...
  • Article - 26 Jul 2013
    UNS C63000 is a nickel-aluminum-bronze alloy of copper, which has excellent corrosion resistance and hot formability features. The following datasheet will provide more details about copper UNS...
  • Article - 21 May 2013
    Copper UNS C51900 is a phosphor bronze wrought alloy. Copper UNS C51900 alloy is resistant to seawater and industrial atmosphere. It is also resistant to stress corrosion cracking. It has an excellent...
  • Article - 23 May 2013
    The UNS numbers C50000 to C59999 indicate phosphor bronzes. They are a group of copper alloys with tin and phosphorus playing a bigger role.

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