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  • Article - 20 Jul 2001
    Gold is most widely known as a precious metal due to its high lustre and chemical inertness. It is also used for coinage, ornaments, jewellery, gilding, textile industry, radiation control,...
  • Article - 4 May 2001
    The development of magnesium alloy has conventionally been fueled by the aerospace sector’s demand for lightweight materials to work under increasingly challenging conditions.
  • Article - 24 Apr 2001
    Matrix and fibre materials are described, as are prepreg forming processes, post impregnation processes and fabrication processes such as tube and rod formation, hydroforming, diaphragm and stretch...
  • Article - 24 Jun 2024
    Due to their increased environmental exposure, aircraft landing gears are particularly vulnerable to corrosion. This article from Thermo Fisher Scientific discusses the microscopy and microanalysis of...
  • Article - 29 May 2023
    The modern aerospace sector's rapid expansion has led to improvements in aircraft materials. Lowering expenses, lightweighting, and extending the operational life of the components in aircraft...
  • Article - 28 Feb 2023
    Manufacturers are confronted with increasing scrutiny about the transparency of their goods purchasing and manufacturing procedures, as well as global supply chain interruptions that limit their...
  • Article - 22 Aug 2024
    The 3D printing market is rapidly expanding, with innovations set to transform industries like aerospace, automotive, and healthcare. North America and Asia-Pacific are leading this growth, driven by...
  • Article - 22 Oct 2020
    Adhesive tapes and silicone rubbers used in aerospace manufacturing are found throughout every part of an aircraft, these materials play essential roles, from protecting flooring panels against...
  • Article - 10 Aug 2018
    This article discusses how vacuum heat treatment is used to protect metals and how this can be applied to different industries.
  • Article - 19 Dec 2014
    This article talks about using 3D laser scanners for additively manufactured product quality control.

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