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  • News - 10 May 2004
    Corus, has announced it is using advanced computer aided engineering (CAE) techniques combined with its extensive material expertise to help TKA Tallent Chassis optimise the design of future chassis...
  • News - 27 Jan 2004
    ESAB Welding and Cutting Products, based in South Carolina, USA, has turned to Victrex® PEEK™ polymer for the electrical insulators in its plasma cutting torches. Replacing a leading brand...
  • Equipment
    This sophisticated, flexible wafer metrology system combines a MicroEpsilon profilometer with a high-performance, high-resolution vision system and laser interferometers to detect and measure...
  • Article - 20 Jun 2001
    The automotive applications of titanium and its alloys follow logically from high strength, low density and, low modulus, and they have excellent resistance to corrosion and oxidation.
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    Dr Edward Ingham has a BSc (Hons) in Polymer Science and Technology and a PhD in the fracture mechanics of PE and modified PVC pipe grade materials and is currently responsible for leading the area of...
  • Article - 30 Jul 2013
    Super alloy Marinox 22 is an austenitic, nitrogen strengthened steel. Its corrosion resistance matches that of grade 316 stainless steel. It also possesses greater strength. Marinox 22 can be readily...
  • Article - 9 Jul 2013
    Super alloys are widely used in many industries to make components such as gas turbine engines, rocket motors, nuclear reactors, submarines, and petroleum equipment. Super alloys perform excellently...
  • Article - 30 Jul 2013
    Super alloys are built to function well in high temperature applications. Some of the components that use super alloys include gas turbine engines, rocket motors, nuclear reactors, submarines, and...
  • Article - 9 Jul 2013
    Super alloys are used in numerous applications such as petroleum equipment, gas turbine engines, nuclear reactors, submarines, and rocket motors.
  • Article - 30 Jul 2013
    MONEL alloys contain nickel and copper as the main components. Robert Crooks Stanley discovered this alloy in the year 1901 while working at the International Nickel Company.

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