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  • Article - 16 Jul 2013
    A British company is to receive 60 million pound funding for a revolutionary aircraft that not only could transport passengers from the UK to Australia in four and a half hours but also has...
  • Article - 10 Jul 2013
    Super alloys function well in high temperature applications, and are highly sought after by numerous industries. Some of the components that use super alloys include gas turbine engines, nuclear...
  • Article - 10 Jul 2013
    NILO is an alloy of nickel and iron, in which the nickel composition is varied as per the requirement. NILO alloys are categorized as controlled expansion alloys.
  • Article - 6 Aug 2013
    NILO is an alloy of nickel and iron, the amount of nickel varies with each type of alloy. NILO alloys are known as controlled-expansion alloys. All controlled-expansion alloys exhibit a low expansion...
  • Article - 7 Aug 2013
    NILO is a binary alloy of nickel-iron, containing varying amounts of nickel. NILO is known as a controlled-expansion alloy. Controlled expansion alloys are characterized by low expansion coefficient...
  • Article - 16 Aug 2013
    Tin dioxide is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula SnO2. It mainly occurs in the mineral, cassiterite. It is a colorless, amphoteric and diamagnetic solid that is usually considered as an...
  • Article - 20 Aug 2013
    Uranium dioxide is an oxide of uranium produced by reducing uranium trioxide with hydrogen. It is a black, radioactive, crystalline powder that naturally occurs in the mineral uraninite. It is capable...
  • Article - 23 Aug 2013
    Copper (I) oxide or cuprous oxide is an inorganic compound having the formula Cu2O. It is a principal oxide of copper. It is a red-colored solid, which is a component of certain antifouling paints....
  • Article - 20 Aug 2013
    Zinc oxide is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula ZnO. It occurs as a white powder that is nearly insoluble in water. It crystallizes in two main forms, hexagonal wurtzite and cubic...
  • Article - 4 Apr 2013
    In this interview, Venkat Nandivada about the tricky task of bonding two dissimilar substrates together.

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