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  • Article - 9 Jun 2001
    Softening processes such as annealing and normalising, and hardening processes such as hardening, tempering, thermochemical processes, carburising, nitriding and boronising are all explained.
  • Article - 3 Jul 2020
    Wilhelm Sanders details optimal metals analysis methods for EAF steel manufacturing, highlighting the use of LIBS, XRF, and OES at various stages.
  • News - 8 Jul 2022
    Superior toughness and unusual electrical activity are just a few of the characteristics of the unique class of materials known as ceramics. In recent industrial applications, variable thickness...
  • News - 24 Jan 2022
    High-strength bainitic steels possess properties that give them advantages over conventional steels. This has facilitated research into these materials for their application in several technological...
  • News - 19 Nov 2021
    In the present world energy transformation paradigm, hydrogen is making inroads. As seen by current global political and economic plans, which support carbon neutrality by 2030 and a rapid transition...
  • Article - 1 Dec 2020
    The handheld XRF, OES, and portable handheld LIBS analyzers are all common technologies used to determine fast, accurate, and reliable analysis.
  • News - 19 Apr 2005
    Showa Denko K.K. has decided to sell its shares in Middelburg Technochrome (Pty) Ltd. (MTC), a joint venture for the production of low-carbon ferrochrome, to the joint venture partner Samancor Limited...
  • Article - 8 Jan 2002
    Stainless steels can be fabricated using most conventional techniques, although some different processing parameters may be required compared to plain carbon steels. These are investigated for...
  • Article - 26 Oct 2001
    Titanium is becoming a more widely use engineering material for reasons such as corrosion resistance, strength and low maintenance. However, to get the best performance out of it, it must be utilised...
  • Article - 31 Jul 2001
    The reprocessing of nuclear fuels is a complex one. Materials such as concrete, stainless steels, titanium, zirconium, hafnium and various polymers all play a role and have been selected for their...

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