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    XRF Scientific Limited is an Australian listed company based in Perth, Western Australia. XRF manufactures equipment and chemicals, which are distributed to production mines, construction material...
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    The industrial microscope business features a lineup of innovative test, measurement, inspection, and imaging instruments used for quality control, R&D, and other technical applications. Evident,...
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    Asynt develops, supplies, and supports new, sustainable and novel products central to the laboratory and is committed to investing in new technologies that respond to the real demands of industry and...
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    Combining decades of experience in scientific instrumentation with fundamental research on powder characterization, Granutools instruments and services are here to help you with all processes and...
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    Scot Forge provides custom ferrous and non-ferrous open die and rolled ring forgings. We offer forgings in bars, rings, hubs, blanks, stepdown shafts or spindles, hollows, torch cut contours, or...
  • Article - 13 Feb 2002
    The fabrication of titanium product forms into complex shapes is routine for many fabricators. These shops recognized long ago that titanium is not an exotic material requiring elaborate fabrication...
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    Founded 1945 Alexander Binzel Schweisstechnik GmbH & Co. KG early specialized in the development and production of inert-gas shielded welding and cutting torches for MIG/MAG, TIG and...
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    Aalco, Delivering Customer Service, Investing in Capability Aalco's, customers from every sector of the UK manufacturing and engineering industry, whether small local businesses or large...
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    Harper International is a global leader in complete thermal processing solutions and technical services essential for the production of advanced materials. From concept to commercialization, from...
  • Article - 7 Sep 2004
    This document provides a guide for the appropriate joining process for a variety of ferrous and non-ferrous alloys. Numerous brazing and soldering processes are suggested.

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