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  • Article - 23 Aug 2002
    Titanium palladium alloys are a family of corrosion resistant alloys, while mechanical properties are very similar to commercially pure titanium. The addition of ruthenium in place of palladium...
  • Article - 15 Aug 2002
    In this article, we make a comparison between thermal spraying and hard chrome plating as industry solutions.
  • Article - 3 Jul 2002
    Diffusion bonding is an increasingly popular method used for joining titanium and its alloys. Liquid and solid state diffusion bonding are covered as well as why the processes are suited to use with...
  • Article - 13 Jun 2002
    Aluminium foil is commonly used in insulation for buildings, transmission wires, against radiation and from fire as well as heat exchangers and automotive applications. Specific applications and...
  • Article - 26 Feb 2002
    Threaded fasteners are galvanized in specialized galvanizing facilities that centrifuge the fasteners to remove excess zinc from the threads.
  • Article - 2 Jan 2002
    All stainless steels with the exception of austenitic stainless steels are magnetic. This can be influenced by processes such as cold working and stress relieving. The effects of these processes are...
  • Article - 31 Oct 2001
    PVC is the most widely used material for water delivery, sprinkler systems and sewage transport due to its reliablity and durability.
  • Article - 29 Jul 2001
    Tin (Sn) is mostly found in cassiterite (SnO2) and has been known since ancient times. It is obtained by reducing the ore with coal in a reverberatory furnace.
  • Article - 23 Jul 2001
    Metallic zinc was produced in India by reducing calamine with organic substances like wool, in the 13th century A.D. Marggraf rediscovered zinc in 1746 and showed that metallic zinc could also be...
  • Article - 23 Jul 2001
    Platinum (Pt) was discovered by Ulloa in 1735 and Wood in 1741. Platinum occurs as such naturally, together with negligible amounts of palladium, iridium, rhodium, osmium, and ruthenium.

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