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  • Article - 15 Aug 2013
    Stellite alloys are a group of cobalt-chromium 'super-alloys' consisting of complex carbides in an alloy matrix predominantly designed for high wear resistance and superior chemical and corrosion...
  • Article - 7 Aug 2013
    Tellurium is often used by the metallurgists to produce metal alloys. It is a minor additive for copper alloys, which reduces copper's conductive properties thereby making the product easier to work.
  • Article - 7 Aug 2013
    Arsenic is chemically very similar to phosphorus, and it rapidly oxidizes to arsenic oxide when heated. It is usually added to lead along with tin, tellurium, silver or bismuth to provide resistance...
  • Article - 16 Jul 2013
    Cupronickel alloys (UNS C70600 - C71500) are a category of copper alloys. Copper UNS C71580 alloy is a wrought alloy that has good corrosion resistance especially to saline water and ductility.
  • Article - 23 May 2013
    Peter Whyman, sales director at Zircotec Ltd, talks to AZoM about about plasma spraying ceramic coatings for thermal protection of motorsport components.
  • Article - 12 Jul 2013
    Copper (Cu) with the atomic number 29, is a widely used metal due to its ductility and excellent thermal and electrical conductivity.
  • Article - 3 May 2013
    Aluminium / aluminum is a widely used engineering material and aluminium / aluminum alloys are in demand for use in packaging, transport, building and architecture, and electrical conductors.
  • Article - 19 Apr 2013
    Lead iodide, also known as plumbous iodide, is a very rarely used compound semiconductor, which appears bright yellow at room temperature.
  • Article - 17 Dec 2012
    Radon was first discovered by Fredrich E. Dorn from Germany in 1900 while working with the element radium. Later, in 1908, Robert Gray and William Ramsay isolated the gas which was named as niton. The...
  • Article - 17 Dec 2012
    In 1898, Marie Sklodowska Curie and Pierre Curie discovered radium while studying the radioactivity in pitchblende. They found that the mineral was still radioactive even after removing uranium from...

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