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  • Article - 13 Mar 2002
    Concrete has been around since 5600BC. Developments since then are outlined including the discovery of portland cement. The composition and hydration or 'curing' of portland cements are explained as...
  • Article - 21 Aug 2024
    Alloys combine multiple elements to create materials with superior properties, essential for advancements in industries like aerospace and automotive.
  • Article - 20 Sep 2005
    In general, PVD-TiN coated High Speed Steel endmills used to machine carbon steels can perform better at high cutting speeds compared with uncoated tools resulting in better surface finish and longer...
  • Article - 30 Oct 2003
    The history and dvelopment of the metals forging industry is described. From its origins, throught the 19th century to modern day. Key materials developments are also described.
  • Article - 14 Jan 2022
    This article discusses how tribology can be used to improve system performance.
  • Article - 21 Jun 2013
    Alloys primarily of copper and tin are considered bronzes. Copper tin alloys or tin bronzes are known for their corrosion resistance. They are stronger and ductile than red and semi red brasses. They...
  • Article - 5 Jul 2013
    Aluminum bronze is an alloy, which consist of about 6% of nickel and iron and 9 to 12% of aluminum. UNS C95900 aluminum bronze copper alloy has good wear resistance and anti-galling properties.
  • Article - 16 Jul 2013
    Copper combines with a wide range of alloying elements to produce alloys such as copper-nickel, aluminum bronze, nickel silver, tin bronze, etc. The addition of alloying elements in turn improves...
  • Article - 19 Jun 2013
    Copper and its alloys are particularly known for their good electrical and thermal conductivity. They also exhibit a strong resistance to corrosion through atmospheric elements and sea water. The...
  • Article - 22 May 2013
    UNS C60600 to C64400 belongs to aluminum bronze category of copper alloys. UNS C63020 is a nickel aluminum bronze that is known to possess extra high strength than other similar varieties.

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