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  • Article - 23 Apr 2001
    Aluminium is one of the most abundant elements in the earths crust. The extraction, refining and environmental impacts of these processes are considered, as are recycling, and future product and...
  • Article - 28 Jul 2006
    This overview on aluminium covers aspects from its discovery, its sources including raw materials, the properties that make it so attractive, common processing techniques and applications.
  • Article - 2 May 2002
    Have you ever wondered what Kevlar, Twaron or Aramid fibres were, what their properties are, or what they are used for? This article will give you the basic answers to all these questions.
  • Article - 23 May 2001
    Different types of MMCs and various manufacturing routes are explored. Many applications in the automotive, aerospace and sporting goods industries that are close to commercialisation are explained.
  • Article - 6 Feb 2001
    Magnesia is a highly refractory ceramic material. Applications include refractory bricks and shapes, crucibles, cements, heating elements, crushable bushes, thermocouple tubes, brake linings, plasma...
  • Article - 23 May 2013
    Peter Whyman, sales director at Zircotec Ltd, talks to AZoM about about plasma spraying ceramic coatings for thermal protection of motorsport components.
  • Article - 4 Apr 2017
    Various types of temperature measurement devices, with an inventory of more than 10,000 different components, are available from OMEGA. Examples are thermocouple wire, infra-red camera, temperature...
  • Article - 28 Apr 2016
    Waterjet manufacturer Jet Edge based in St. Michael, Minnesota, has been asked to help the University of Minnesota’s Gopher Motorsports team to cut components for its Formula SAE race car.
  • Article - 27 Feb 2020
    This article discusses using 3D Optical Profiles for Quantitative Metrology in Automotive Manufacturing.
  • Article - 12 Jul 2018
    Depending upon the distance between the surface of a capacitance probe and a target source, the electrical capacitance that is formed between these two objects will vary.

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