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  • Article - 27 Mar 2002
    A comprehensive guide to titanium corrosion in a range of environments such as non-oxidising, acidic and chlorinated environments. A range of corrosion mechanisms for titanium are also covered such...
  • Article - 29 Jul 2001
    Tin (Sn) is mostly found in cassiterite (SnO2) and has been known since ancient times. It is obtained by reducing the ore with coal in a reverberatory furnace.
  • Article - 28 Jul 2001
    Although lead occurs as such in nature, it is rare. Lead is chiefly obtained from galena (PbS) through the process of roasting.
  • Article - 17 Aug 2004
    There are 3 main classes of titanium alloys, alpha, alpha beta and beta. The relative properties and characteristics of these groups of alloys are compared.
  • Article - 5 May 2003
    Physical and mechanical properties for this high strength titanium alloy. Fabrication and alternative designations for Ti10V2Fe3Al are also provided.
  • Article - 2 Apr 2002
    Physical properties of titanium and titanium alloys such as density strength, thermal conductivity, electrical resistivity, magnetic properties, elastic modulus, poissons ratio, tensile strength,...
  • Article - 30 Jan 2002
    Titanium alloys can be classified either by structure or strength. The main structures are alpha, beta and alpha-beta, which are described. Different strength classifications also exist, and this is...
  • Article - 24 Oct 2017
    Sialons are amongst the strongest and most durable ceramics known. This article discusses some of the applications silicon nitride ceramics.
  • Article - 20 May 2005
    Stainless steel is the name for a family of corrosion resistant steels. New uses are being continuously found for the attractive appearance, low maintenance and strength of stainless steel. Grade...
  • Article - 22 Feb 2001
    Fatigue in a corrosive environment constitutes metallic corrosion.

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