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  • Article - 14 Oct 2002
    Rimmed steels are similar to killed steels, except that they are only partially deoxidised. The process by which they are made, advantages, disadvantages and steels that are typically rimmed are...
  • Article - 14 Oct 2002
    Dissolved oxygen in molten steel can react with carbon to form carbon monoxide bubbles. This can be prevented by adding deoxidising agents. Completely deoxidised steels are called killed steels. The...
  • Article - 11 Mar 2002
    Superalloys are emerging as a viable alternative to ceramic filters for clean burning coal power generators. The possibility of creating thin filters with high surface area and limited susceptibility...
  • Article - 29 Nov 2001
    Powder injection moulding (PIM) and powder co-injection moulding (PCM) are similar to polymer injection moulding. They are used to produce shaped components from powders and are suited to ceramic,...
  • Article - 15 Oct 2001
    Mullites main uses are in refractories and ceramic bodies where it contributes properties such as thermal shock resistance, volume stability and hot strength. It is an aluminosilicate material rarely...
  • Article - 15 Oct 2001
    Kyanite is an aluminosilicate used predmoninantly for refractories and ceramic bodies. It consists nominally of 60% Al2O3 and 40% SiO2. Al larger irreversible volume expansion makes it useful in...
  • Article - 11 Apr 2001
    Sialons are a family of ceramics consisting of silicon, aluminium, oxygen and nitrogen with applications in the automotive and matallurgical fields.
  • Article - 14 Feb 2001
    Refractories are defined and aspects such as refractoriness, operating conditions, porosity and forms are explored. Their application in furnace linings is also explained.
  • Article - 13 Apr 2006
    This research was conducted to develop new formulations of AZS (alumina-zirconia-silica) refractories with different amounts of ZrO2 with the purpose of improving properties and the work conditions in...
  • Article - 13 Mar 2002
    Concrete has been around since 5600BC. Developments since then are outlined including the discovery of portland cement. The composition and hydration or 'curing' of portland cements are explained as...

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