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  • Article - 16 Feb 2009
    The challenges of material price versus performance in food manufacturing equipment have gotten tougher with each price increase for raw materials. Friction welding as a way to reduce costs is a...
  • Article - 28 Jul 2006
    This overview on aluminium covers aspects from its discovery, its sources including raw materials, the properties that make it so attractive, common processing techniques and applications.
  • 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 - 30 Jul 2002
    Titanium aluminides are intermetallic compounds. Several potentially useful compounds exist in this family of materials. They possess properties that see them as possible replacement materials for gas...
  • Article - 8 Jan 2002
    Stainless steels are often used when high-temperature oxidation resistance or hot strength is required.
  • Article - 2 Jan 2002
    Selection of a particular grade of stainless steel should be primarily be to exploit its main properties. This article helps with the initial grade selection and covers corrosion resistance, physical...
  • 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 - 20 Aug 2001
    Properties such as low density, good strength at elevated temperatures, high strength and excellent corrosion resistance have seen titanium used extensively in industries such as aerospace, process...
  • News - 9 Dec 2022
    Scientists have measured the highest toughness ever recorded, of any material, while investigating a metallic alloy made of chromium, cobalt, and nickel (CrCoNi). Not only is the metal extremely...
  • News - 29 Nov 2022
    A research team has created a bulk copper-based alloy that, to date, has the greatest tensile elastic strain at room temperature. Image Credit: Tohoku University Metals are elastic, meaning they...

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