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  • Article - 12 Nov 2003
    The vanadium market showed signs of improvement during the first quarter of 2003. Reasons for this and future expectations are outlined as well as some potential uses for vanadium. Posted September...
  • Article - 7 Jul 2003
    Trying to predict the performance of steel alloys for use in coal fired power stations is a complex problem. Computer modelling may hold the answer. Described in this article is a comprehensive model...
  • Article - 14 May 2003
    BHP Steel have added another six colours to their range of coated steel building products marketed under the name Colorbond Steel. Posted May 7 2003
  • Article - 13 May 2003
    The current state and short term outlook for the global steel industry have been reported in report by AME Mineral Economics. The findings of this report are summarised herein. Posted April 2003
  • Article - 8 Jul 2024
    Exploring the expanding magnesium alloys market, driven by innovations in production and diverse applications in automotive and aerospace sectors.
  • Article - 14 Oct 2002
    Manganese is an important alloying additive for ferrous and non-ferrous alloys imparting many beneficial properties. Sources, production, allotropes, properties and applications of manganese and some...
  • Article - 7 May 2002
    Niobium was first discovered by Hatchett in 1801, but this metal was produced only in 1864, when Blomstrand reduced niobium chloride.
  • Article - 23 Jul 2001
    Uranium is a heavy, silver-white metal resembling nickel. It is malleable, ductile, slightly paramagnetic and pyrophoric when finely divided. Its main uses are as a nuclear fuel, radioactive isotope...
  • Article - 20 Jul 2001
    In its pure state chromium is a steel-silvery grey with bluish tinge lustre. It is an extremely hard metal that takes a high polish. As a coating it has no capilliary action to oil and water. Its main...
  • Article - 4 Mar 2021
    Discover the right properties to consider when deciding on a certain metal alloy to use in medical manufacturing.

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