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  • Article - 7 Aug 2013
    Titanium alloys are light weight with excellent corrosion resistance, very high tensile strength and high toughness.
  • Article - 10 Jul 2013
    NIMONIC alloys consist of nickel and chromium, with the nickel content more than 50%. These alloys exhibit high-temperature low creep and are high performance alloys. Additives like titanium and...
  • Article - 10 Jul 2013
    NIMONIC alloys are composed of nickel and chromium, with the nickel content more than 50%. These alloys exhibit high-temperature low creep and are high performance alloys. Addition of metals like...
  • Article - 4 Jul 2013
    NIMONIC alloys are primarily composed of nickel and chromium. These alloys are known for their high-temperature low-creep and high performance. Additives like aluminium, carbon and titanium are...
  • Article - 5 Jul 2013
    Commercially pure titanium alloys are of different types due to the small quantities of oxygen and iron present in them that tend to influence the mechanical properties. Each commercial grade is...
  • Article - 5 Jul 2013
    Commercially pure titanium alloys are of many types. The content of oxygen and iron influence their mechanical properties. Each commercial grade is designed to meet the needs for different...
  • Article - 5 Jul 2013
    Commercially pure titanium alloys contain small amounts of oxygen and iron that influence its mechanical properties. Each commercial grade is produced to provide properties suited for different...
  • Article - 5 Jul 2013
    The mechanical properties of commercially pure titanium alloys are influenced the presence of small amounts of oxygen and iron. Grade 1 unalloyed Ti ("Pure") 35A alloy contains the lowest oxygen and...
  • Article - 7 Aug 2013
    NILO alloys are composed of nickel and iron as the main components. In addition to nickel and iron other materials are added for enhancing the strength of the alloy.
  • Article - 30 Jul 2013
    MONEL is an alloy of nickel and copper, it was discovered by Robert Crooks Stanley in the year 1901. He named the alloy after the president of the International Nickel Company, Ambrose Monell.

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