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  • Article - 9 Oct 2001
    There are several different types of zirconia such as partially stabilised versions and tetragonal zirconia polycrystals.
  • Article - 16 Sep 2001
    Low coefficient of friction compared to unmodified grades. Finds uses for bearings, gears, sprockets and conveyor belt components.
  • Article - 13 Sep 2001
    Cobalt-based carbide-hardened alloys consist of approximately 40-70% Co and 20-30% Cr. They have excellent high temperarture creep resistance due to carbide strengthening mechanisms. Chromium provides...
  • Article - 10 Sep 2001
    PVDF posses the highest tensile strength of all processable fluorocarbons. Contains a general overview of the polymer Polyvinylidenedifluoride including relative advantages, disadvantages and...
  • Article - 10 Sep 2001
    UHMWPE has exceptional toughness and wear resistance, combined with an excellent chemical resistance. Relative advantages, disadvantages and applications are listed together with a table of typical...
  • Article - 31 Aug 2001
    Although unchanged PPO is a semi-crystalline thermoplastic, all commercially available grades are mixed with (high impact) polystyrene so as to enhance melt processability.
  • Article - 30 Aug 2001
    Contains a general overview of the polymer Acetal Polyoxymethylene Homopolymer including relative advantages, disadvantages and applications, together with a table of typical properties.
  • Article - 28 Aug 2001
    Zinc has many uses, many of which revolve around protective coatings for steel deposited by hot dip galvanising. These materials are ised in the automotive and construction industries. While the...
  • Article - 23 Aug 2001
    Metal injection moulding (MIM) is a relatively new manufacturing process for the large-scale net shape forming of high integrity, multifunctional metal parts. Applications include automotive parts,...
  • Article - 28 Jul 2001
    Tungsten has the highest melting point (3410°C) and the highest tensile strength at temperatures over 1650°C of all the metals. It is used for lamp filaments, x-ray targets, aerospace applications and...

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