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  • Article - 5 Feb 2003
    Ruthenium is a member of the platinum group of metals. It has limited uses in the pure state but is often alloyed with precious metals and titanium. Properties such as chemical resistance, electrical,...
  • Article - 31 Jan 2003
    Rhodium is a refractory metal. Its occurrence, and typical properties such as electrical, mechanical, thermal and physical properties are listed.
  • Article - 24 Jan 2003
    Boron is a light element which will react with metals to form borates. Its occurrence, applications, atomic properties, isotope distribution, ionisation potential, physical properties, electrical...
  • Article - 11 Dec 2002
    With an increasing amount of computer and electronic scrap being generated technologies have had to be developed to recycle and deal with these materials. Some of these technologies are described for...
  • Article - 11 Oct 2002
    Once a cathodic protection system has been implemented, maintaining the system is of great importance. Outlined are recommended monitoring and maintenance schedules and actions to be taken based on...
  • Article - 15 Jul 2002
    Increased performance has resulted in reduced weight in cars. Consequently, polypropylene usage has increased and processes to improve wetting for painting. Air plasma pre-treatments are outlined, in...
  • Article - 25 Jul 2024
    Aluminum's lightweight, corrosion resistance, and high electrical and thermal conductivity make it ideal for diverse industrial applications.
  • Article - 21 Jan 2002
    A comprehensive overview of tungsten including history, occurrence, deposits, supply, mining and benficiation, prising, processing, recycling, toxicity and applications.
  • Article - 13 Dec 2001
    Silica, or silicon dioxide, is essential in various industries, from electronics to construction, due to its unique properties and abundant availability.
  • Article - 29 Nov 2001
    Ceramic brazing techniques are used to join ceramics to other materials. Sometimes the use of intermediate layers are required to increase wetting of the materials to enable creation of a suitable...

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