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  • Article - 24 May 2013
    The Unified Numbering System (UNS) is a designation system formed by American Society for Testing Materials (ASTM) and Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE). UNS designations C50100 to C54200 are...
  • Article - 21 May 2013
    Copper is not just used in electrical applications but also for engineering applications today.
  • Article - 20 May 2013
    Aluminium / aluminum is a highly sought after metal due to its numerous advantageous properties. It finds use in multiple fields such as automobile, aerospace, marine, and engineering. As it is...
  • Article - 27 May 2013
    Magnesium (Mg) has the atomic number 12. It is a widely used metal, and is found in over 60 minerals.
  • Article - 3 May 2013
    Aluminium / aluminum is a versatile engineering material that has a huge global market. Aluminium / aluminum alloys are widely used in building and architecture, packaging, transport, and electrical...
  • Article - 14 Nov 2012
    Super alloys are also called high performance alloys. They have the capacity to function under very high temperatures and extreme mechanical stress, and also where high surface stability is required....
  • Article - 26 Oct 2012
    Various test methods have been used to study hot corrosion. Immersion testing (or crucible testing), which was the first laboratory test method, is not considered reliable for simulating the gas...
  • Article - 4 Sep 2012
    MAX phases exhibit a unique combination of characteristics of both ceramics and metals with unusual mechanical, electrical and thermal properties making them suitable for numerous applications.
  • Article - 30 Aug 2012
    Stainless Steel 304 is regarded the world over as one of the most suitable materials for the manufacture of medical devices for all sorts of applications.
  • Article - 1 Jul 2012
    Unified numbering system (UNS), a designation system is formed by ASTM and SAE to identify metals and alloys. This article relates tot he designations for nonferrous metals and alloys,

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