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  • Article - 8 Sep 2004
    Several techniques are available to apply zinc coatings and each will determine the thickness of the coating and its ultimate durability in a particular environment.
  • Article - 6 Jul 2004
    Rubber is a versatile material due to its combination of properties. These properties and rubbers application in tyres and earthquake protection in buildings is briefly explored. The recycling of...
  • Article - 29 Aug 2003
    Scientists at Australia's CSIRO have developed Keyhole Welding, a welding process that can join corrosion resistant metals such as stainless steels and titanium alloys. Advantages and capabilities of...
  • Article - 14 Aug 2003
    Aluminium alloys are increasingly being used in vehicles fopr numerous reasons. Repairing damage to aluminium vehicles usually involves welding. Tips and procedures are outlined.
  • Article - 1 Oct 2002
    Vanadium is a bright white, soft, ductile metal. It most commonly used in steels such as rust resistant, spring and high speed tool steels. Its occurrence, production, toxicity, properties and other...
  • Article - 11 Jan 2002
    Stainless steels are generally low in maintenance, although some are required to maximize corrosion resistance and removal of surface contamination.
  • Article - 2 Jan 2002
    Selection of a particular grade of stainless steel should be primarily be to exploit its main properties. This article helps with the initial grade selection and covers corrosion resistance, physical...
  • Article - 19 Oct 2001
    253MA combines high temperature performance with ease of fabrication. Working temperatures in excess of 1100°C see it used for furnace applications such as burners, retorts, conveyor belts and fans...
  • Article - 19 Oct 2001
    2205 is the most widely used duplex (ferritic/austenitic) stainless steel grade. Its most important properties are excellent corrosion resistance and high strength. Applications include chemical...
  • Article - 31 Jul 2001
    Bicomponent extrusion is a novel process for producing ceramic fibres with distinct core and sheath phases. These materials have potential use in metal and ceramic matrix composites and have the...

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