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  • Article - 27 Apr 2022
    The use of micrometers for precision measurements and metrology can be traced back almost 100 years. This article looks at the use of micrometers, their types, and the latest research advances.
  • Article - 12 Jan 2022
    A recent interview with [name] from Thermo Fisher Scientific outlines the uses and benefits of this powerful technique throughout the entire polymer value chain, looking at where XRF fits into these...
  • Article - 2 May 2018
    Blast furnaces are an indispensable part of the iron industry. After iron ore is mined, it goes directly to the furnace to be smelted, or refined. But blast furnaces produce an incredible amount of...
  • Article - 14 Dec 2017
    Owing to massive advances in metallurgy over the last 30 years, 21st century steel production is revolutionizing the world and the built environment.
  • Article - 6 Aug 2015
    Alan Nudelman, President of Composition Materials Co., Inc. (CMC), speaks to AZoM about the environmental issues that microbead plastics present to ecosystems and how their all-natural products can...
  • Article - 14 Oct 2014
    Professor Andrew Alderson, Principle Research Fellow at the Materials and Engineering Research Institute (MERI) at Sheffield Hallam University, talks to AZoM about his work with Auxetic Materials,...
  • Article - 5 Mar 2013
    Stainless steel grade Duplex 2101 LDX is a low-alloyed, general-purpose duplex. This steel possesses high tensile strength as well as high fatigue strength.
  • Article - 11 Jan 2013
    Ferrous metals are pure iron or an alloy that contains iron. The word ‘ferrous’ was derived from the Latin word ‘ferrum’ meaning iron.
  • Article - 10 Mar 2005
    A case study is presented in which the costs of a titanium pipe are compared to those of a carbon steel alternative for seawater contact applications on an oil refinery. Factors involved in the cost...
  • Article - 24 Jul 2003
    Mercury is generally considered to be a harmful substance. Presented herein is a unbiased account of mercury, its compounds, and its uses.

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