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  • Article - 12 Nov 2012
    Copper can be formed into alloys more easily than most metals. It can also be combined with a wide range of alloying elements. Copper possesses excellent electrical and thermal conductivity of any...
  • Article - 18 Sep 2012
    The UNS C46500 alloys are a type of brass-copper alloys. It is also known as naval brass and arsenical brass.
  • Article - 13 Sep 2012
    Copper can be formed into alloys more freely than most metals. It can also be combined with a broad range of alloying elements. There are 400 types of copper alloys with each consisting of many...
  • Article - 13 Nov 2012
    Copper can be formed into alloys more easily than most metals. It can also be combined with a wide range of alloying elements. Copper possesses excellent electrical and thermal conductivity of any...
  • Article - 19 Sep 2012
    Copper has the ability to be formed into alloys more freely than most metals. It can also be combined with a broad range of alloying elements.
  • Article - 10 Aug 2012
    Master Bond UV15 is a high strength, low viscosity, epoxy based UV curable system for bonding, sealing and coating.
  • Article - 10 Aug 2012
    Master Bond UV10Med is a low viscosity, single component UV curable compound that features high physical strength properties.
  • Article - 10 Aug 2012
    Quartz filled, two component epoxy adhesive Supreme 45HTQ was developed for high performance structural bonding applications.
  • Article - 10 Aug 2012
    Master Bond Supreme 11AOHT is a halogen free, two component epoxy resin system for high performance bonding and sealing formulated to cure at room temperature.
  • Article - 12 Nov 2012
    UNS C40500 alloys are high conductivity bronze alloys. The following datasheet provides an overview of these alloys.

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