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  • Article - 11 Feb 2003
    Osmium is a member of the platinum group of metals. Its abundance, occurence, extraction and applications are outlined. Mechanical, physical, electrical, thermal and atomic properties are also...
  • Article - 7 Feb 2003
    Germanium is a metalloid element and member of the carbon group of elements. Its occurrence, abundance, extraction and applications our outlined. Physical, mechanical, electrical, thermal and atomic...
  • Article - 24 Jan 2003
    Boron is a light element which will react with metals to form borates. Its occurrence, applications, atomic properties, isotope distribution, ionisation potential, physical properties, electrical...
  • News - 6 Aug 2004
    Cyclics Corporation will be introducing a variety of grades of CBT® resin at the K Show in Dusseldorf, Germany this October (Hall 5, booth 5G19-3). CBT resins offer an unmatched combination of...
  • Article - 15 Aug 2002
    In this article, we make a comparison between thermal spraying and hard chrome plating as industry solutions.
  • Article - 26 Jul 2002
    A new shape memory biodegradable polymer has been developed that is suitable for biomedical applications such as sutures and stents. The material, how it works and other uses are all outlined.
  • Article - 1 Jul 2002
    Titanium alloys can be joined by fusion, resistance, flash-butt, explosion, friction, plasma, TIG, MIG and electron beam welding. There is particular emphasis on TIG, electron beam, plasma, resistance...
  • Article - 26 Jun 2002
    At the Georgia Institute of Technology, scientists have created a range of hydrogel-based nanoparticles that can be used for developing photonic crystals.
  • Article - 20 May 2002
    Composites are common place in automotive and aerospace applications, however they have not been exploited in building and construction. LTM provides a technology and advantages that could potentially...
  • Article - 24 Apr 2002
    Thixoforming is a semi-solid forming process similar to pressure die casting, using lower temperatures. The process is described, advantages and disadvantages outlined and mould materials covered.

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