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  • 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 - 20 Sep 2005
    Diffusion brazing is an effective method for joining hot section components of aircraft and power generation turbines made from superalloys like IN 738. In this study, the influence of brazing...
  • Article - 19 May 2005
    Apart from the commercial reasons for choosing stainless steel as a material, like heat and corrosion resistance, another advantage is its fabrication properties. Fabrication techniques, handling and...
  • Article - 28 Feb 2005
    Zimmer have entered into an agreement to licence technology to develop and commercialise advanced orthopaedic polyethylene and hydrogel materials. Posted February 17 2005
  • Article - 31 Oct 2003
    The Fraunhofer Institute of Silica Research have embedded small diameter piezoelectric fibres into a polymer matrix to make sensors that can record mechanical loads in three directions. Posted August...
  • Article - 27 Aug 2002
    'Depart' is a water soluble, biodegradable polyvinyl alcohol polymer. It is suited for use in injection moulding to form voids in mouldings. Its unique properties, how it works, biodegradable...
  • Article - 4 Dec 2001
    If you have ever read about superconductors and not understood what you were reading, this is a good article to start with to familiarise yourself with the terminology. From AC to ion-beam magnetics...
  • Article - 27 Nov 2001
    Zinc coatings applied by from molten baths, electrochemical means, metallizing and mechanical plating etc onto structural steel can help protect it against corrosion. These methods and the properties...
  • Article - 28 Sep 2001
    Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP) is a forming process combining simultaneous heat and pressure to consolidate metal and/or ceramic powders. It produces fully dense materials and can bond materials that...
  • Article - 3 Apr 2001
    Sintered silicon nitride (Si3NA) can only be densified without pressure with the addition of sintering aids such as magnesia, yttria or alumina.

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