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  • Article - 18 Sep 2012
    Aluminum alloys have high corrosion resistance. Their strength can be reduced when they are exposed to high temperatures. However, their strength can be increased at subzero temperatures. The aluminum...
  • Article - 18 Sep 2012
    Aluminum alloys have high corrosion resistance. The strength of these alloys can be reduced when they are subjected to temperatures of about 200 to 250°C. However, their strength can be increased at...
  • Article - 21 Sep 2012
    Aluminum alloys have strong corrosion resistance and are sensitive to high temperatures ranging between 200 and 250°C (392 and 482°F).
  • Article - 20 Sep 2012
    Aluminum alloys are known for their strong corrosion resistance characteristics. These alloys are sensitive to high temperatures and experience an increase in strength at subzero temperatures....
  • Article - 13 Sep 2012
    Carbon steels are those that have carbon as the chief alloying element. They have up to 0.4% silicon and 1.2% manganese. In addition, the residual elements such as nickel, chromium, aluminium,...
  • Article - 13 Sep 2012
    Copper alloys are available in more than 400 varieties. Each copper alloy variety has specific properties that suit a number of manufacturing processes, environments and applications.
  • Article - 17 Sep 2012
    Copper alloys are available in more than 400 varieties. Each copper alloy variety has specific properties that suit a number of manufacturing processes, environments and applications.
  • Article - 18 Sep 2012
    Copper alloys are available in more than 400 varieties. Each copper alloy variety has specific properties that suit a number of manufacturing processes, environments and applications.
  • Article - 13 Sep 2012
    Copper alloys are available in more than 400 varieties. Each copper alloy variety has specific properties that suit a number of manufacturing processes, environments and applications.
  • Article - 22 Aug 2012
    ‘Aerogel’ is a broad term used to talk about an extraordinary group of materials that have been used since the 1960s in space travel, but are now finding uses across a whole range of industries.

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