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  • Article - 23 Nov 2012
    Super alloys are also called high performance alloys. They have the capacity to function under extreme temperatures and severe mechanical stress, and also where high surface stability is required.
  • Article - 14 Dec 2012
    Super alloys or high performance alloys are available in a variety of shapes and contain elements in different combinations to obtain a specific result.
  • Article - 12 Nov 2012
    There are three different types of super alloys; iron-based, cobalt-based and nickel-based. Nickel-based and cobalt-based super alloys are available as wrought or cast alloys depending upon their...
  • Article - 20 Nov 2012
    Super alloys contain a number of elements in a variety of combinations to achieve the desired result. They are used at very high temperatures and in severe mechanical stress conditions, and also where...
  • Article - 15 Nov 2012
    Super alloys are metallic alloys that function at high temperature environment where high surface stability and deformation resistance are mainly required. Three major classification of super alloys...
  • Article - 20 Dec 2012
    In 1801, vanadium was discovered by Andres Manuel del Rio. It has good corrosion resistance, high strength at high temperature, and low density. It is found in different kinds of mill forms.
  • Article - 20 Dec 2012
    Rhenium has high melting point of 3180°C next to tungsten. The ductility of rhenium can be maintained even after recrystallization. It is best-suited for filaments due to its high electrical...
  • Article - 20 Dec 2012
    Molybdenum, a refractory metal is widely used as an alloying element. Due to its good thermal and electrical conductivity, high melting point and excellent strength at elevated temperatures,...
  • Article - 8 Oct 2012
    Senior analyst at Lux Research Inc., Murray McCutcheon, talks to AZoM about innovations in materials science and exciting emerging technologies.
  • Article - 28 Sep 2012
    Richard Holliday, founder of Material Value, talks to AZoM about the importance of critical materials.

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