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  • Article - 15 Nov 2012
    Super alloys or high-performance alloys are defined by their good creep and oxidation resistance. They have an ability to function under high temperatures and mechanical stress and are available in...
  • Article - 13 Dec 2012
    Super alloys also known as high performance alloys are available in three varieties that include cobalt-based, nickel-based and iron-based alloys. These alloys are of different shapes and have good...
  • Article - 20 Nov 2012
    Super alloys or high performance alloys have the ability to function at temperatures above 540ºC (1000ºF) with deformation resistance and high surface stability.
  • Article - 19 Nov 2012
    Super alloys are metallic alloys used at high temperatures above 540ºC (1000ºF) where high surface stability and deformation resistance are mainly required. Three major classes of super alloys include...
  • Article - 20 Nov 2012
    Super alloys also known as high performance alloys are available in three varieties namely cobalt-based, nickel-based and iron-based alloys. These alloys are of different shapes and they contain good...
  • Article - 20 Nov 2012
    Super alloys or high performance alloys are used at environments with very high temperature above 540ºC(1000ºF) where deformation resistance and high surface stability are chiefly required.
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    This page details the capabilities of the FlexAL a plasma atomic layer deposition (ALD) process and thermal ALD within a single ALD system.
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    This page details the capabilities of the ViewSizer™ 3000, a nanoparticle tracking analysis device from HORIBA Scientific.
  • News - 17 Oct 2006
    A Binghamton University biologist's discovery of a molecule that induces the dispersion of biofilms will likely mean a sea change in health care, manufacturing, shipping and pharmaceutics over the...
  • Article - 18 Sep 2012
    Aluminum alloys have high corrosion resistance. The strength of these alloys can be reduced when they are subjected to temperatures of about 200 to 250°C. However, their strength can be increased at...

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