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  • Article - 4 Feb 2016
    Stainless steel 1.4021 is a martensitic machining bar with machinability improved with the addition of Sulphur. The Sulphur also lowers weldability, corrosion resistance, and formability to below that...
  • News - 17 May 2008
    Failure Analysis of Heat Treated Steel Components, a new reference including many examples of heat treatment failures with a special focus on the demands of tool steels and aerospace materials, has...
  • Article - 16 Mar 2015
    In this interview, individuals from H.C Starck Solutions talks about how their molybdenum and tungsten metal, composite and laminate products are used in thermal management applications in the power...
  • News - 11 Feb 2008
    A number of researchers at the Department of Polymer Science and Technology at the Chemistry Faculty from San Sebastian at the University of the Basque Country, led by Ms Isabel Goñi and Ms...
  • Article - 12 Dec 2013
    The aerospace industry, at all levels, is facing challenges of lowering fuel consumption, minimizing lifetime cost of operations, reducing carbon dioxide emissions, and alleviating health and...
  • News - 11 Oct 2007
    Lasers have been used in medicine for many years, mostly as minimally invasive surgical cutting tools. However, in recent years there have been many advances in the market, and the range of...
  • Article - 25 Jul 2013
    Super alloys are exceptionally strong and lightweight. These alloys display excellent mechanical strength, creep resistance at elevated temperatures, good surface stability, corrosion and oxidation...
  • Article - 30 Aug 2013
    Descaling is a process of removing oxide deposits from a heated stock, either before or during forging operations. Physical methods for descaling include use of wire brushes, extra blows, scraping...
  • Article - 30 Aug 2013
    Decarburization is a surface degradation phenomenon in the forging and heat treating of steels. Decarburization may be described as a metallurgical process in which the surface of steel is depleted of...
  • Article - 30 Aug 2013
    Age hardening, also known as precipitation hardening, is a type of heat treatment that is used to impart strength to metals and their alloys.

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