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  • Article - 20 Jul 2001
    In 1817, German chemist Friedrich Strohmeyer discovered cadmium from an impurity of zinc carbonate (ZnCO3). Cadmium derives from the Latin term ‘cadmia’ and the Greek word ‘kadmeia’, which are ancient...
  • Article - 9 Jun 2001
    Softening processes such as annealing and normalising, and hardening processes such as hardening, tempering, thermochemical processes, carburising, nitriding and boronising are all explained.
  • Article - 5 May 2001
    Thermoplastic. Excellent rigidity, impact toughness, abrasion resistance, creep resistance and solvent resistance. Advantages, disadvantages and applications are listed together with a table of...
  • Article - 3 Apr 2001
    Sintered silicon nitride (Si3NA) can only be densified without pressure with the addition of sintering aids such as magnesia, yttria or alumina.
  • Article - 21 Feb 2001
    Ceramic springs have been around as scientific novelty items since the 1970s, produced by a special processing technology. An early example, made at Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) in the UK in the...
  • Article - 14 Jan 2022
    This article highlights the differences between metal-polymers and traditional compressor bearings.
  • Article - 17 Jun 2021
    Discover how to measure food formulations with modular rheometers.
  • Article - 10 Nov 2017
    This article briefly describes the wide range of seals and products available from Omniseal Solutions™, and shows how they are used in the Aerospace, Oil & Gas, Automotive, Life Sciences and...
  • Article - 29 Apr 2017
    Polyether ether ketone, also known as PEEK, is a well-known thermoplastic polymer. This organic compound belongs to the family of polyaryl ether ketone (PAEK) polymers which include other proverbial...
  • Article - 31 Aug 2015
    Oil analysis can help to detect a number of factors, such as wear particles that represent defective components, impurities beyond the lubrication system, and any changes occurring in lubricant...

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