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  • Article - 8 Mar 2001
    Case Study: Joining stainless steel pipework in plumbing systems can be expensive, time consuming and difficult. However, through the use of (anaerobic) adhesives, high quality joints can be produced...
  • Article - 8 Mar 2001
    Case Study: This article outlines the repair of a steel water pipeline. In this case steel patches were bonded into place where wall thickness was significantly corroded. This provided a cost...
  • Article - 8 Mar 2001
    Case Study: Adhesives provided a viable alternative to welding etc for authorities who had a problem with people converting cars to commercial vehicles to avoid taxes in Ireland.
  • Article - 8 Mar 2001
    This article provides some brief tips on how adhesives should be used. It covers surface preparation, selection and outlines some databases that can be used for further information.
  • Article - 8 Mar 2001
    The different families of adhesives commonly used today are explained as well as applications. Examples include anaerobics, phenolics, epoxies, silicones, polyimides, hot melts etc.
  • Article - 7 Mar 2001
    The benefits of PM superalloys over conventional superalloys are explored. It covers the nickel and titanium based superalloys and looks at future developments and directions.
  • Article - 28 Feb 2001
    Powders suitable for powder metallurgy processes can be manufactured using techniques such as reduction of oxides, atomisation, production from carbonyl derivitives, electrolytic production and...
  • Article - 28 Feb 2001
    The advantages, disadvantages, practicalities and design considerations of powder metallurgy processing are considered.
  • Article - 28 Feb 2001
    Smart materials are able to respond to changes in their surroundings. They have potential applications in aerospace and civil engineering. Work continues on refining these materials down to the...
  • Article - 22 Feb 2001
    Hydrogen damage occurs when hydrogen gas diffuses into the structure of metallic materials. This may occur in sour gas atmospheres due to the presence of hydrogen sulfide.

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