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    Still family run and currently celebrating 116 years in business, Daltons Wadkin are leading suppliers and manufacturers of industrial machinery for processing a wide range of materials including...
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    H.C. Starck Solutions converts technology metal powders: molybdenum (Mo), niobium (Nb), tantalum (Ta) and tungsten (W) into semi-finished, finished, and customer-specific products through production...
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    For nearly 30 years, RJ Lee Group, Inc. has excelled at providing analytical services, technical consulting, information management, and expert testimony in materials characterization and forensic...
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    Steinert Elektromagnetbau GmbH, manufacturer of magnet separators. Steinert first gained promenience in the application of magnets and magnet technology. Our product range includes: High Gradient...
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    Lewis Brass & Copper was established in 1957 to serve the needs of industry with brass and copper based alloys. We have established a reputation as one of the leaders in the industry for prompt...
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    Field Forensics, Inc. (FFI), a small business, is a State of Florida corporation and is a developer and manufacturer of forensics sampling and identification devices for law enforcement, homeland...
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    As a truly global provider of subcontract thermal processing services, Bodycote is able to offer a significant advantage to its customers. Through an international network of plants, Bodycote utilises...
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    Precitech began operations in 1992, but continues the rich history of ultra-precision machine tool building dating back to 1962, when Pneumo Precision was founded. In October of 1997, the Pneumo...
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    Brasses are copper zinc alloys with a wide range of engineering uses. The addition of zinc to copper raises the strength and gives a range of properties, and the brasses are a very versatile range of...
  • Article - 1 Jun 2006
    The AZ61 alloy was subjected to hot compression at temperatures ranging from 523 K to 673 K, with strain rates of 0.001 ~ 1 s-1. Flow softening occurs at all temperatures and strain rates. This...

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