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  • Article - 12 Apr 2001
    This article outlines the effects on steel of the addition of elements including chromium, nickel, vanadium, molybdenum, tungsten, boron, cobalt, titanium, aluminium, manganese, and silicon.
  • Article - 23 Apr 2020
    3D printing metal vehicle parts could revolutionize army logistics chains. Instead of leaving a ground vehicle inactive for weeks or months, replacing parts with a 3D-printed version can return the...
  • Article - 3 Oct 2018
    Almost 50% of all sample transfer systems in industry are either failing, or they have already failed – this is not good news for process control.
  • Article - 18 Apr 2010
    Mechanical metallurgy can be defined as the interface between an alloy's mechanical behavior, the processing used to produce the alloy, and the underlying structure ranging from the atomic to...
  • Article - 30 Jul 2002
    Titanium aluminides are intermetallic compounds. Several potentially useful compounds exist in this family of materials. They possess properties that see them as possible replacement materials for gas...
  • Article - 1 Jul 2002
    This article contains helpful hints on hot working of titanium and titanium alloys. Processes specifically mentioned include press and hammer forging. Variables covered include thermal conductivity,...
  • Article - 22 Feb 2001
    Hydrogen damage occurs when hydrogen gas diffuses into the structure of metallic materials. This may occur in sour gas atmospheres due to the presence of hydrogen sulfide.
  • Article - 6 Feb 2001
    Silicon nitride (Si3N4) comes in forms such as reaction bonded, sintered and hot pressed. Excellent thermo mechanical properties have seen this material used for engine parts, bearings, metal...
  • Article - 10 Apr 2020
    This article explains the role Austenitic Stainless Steel plays in automotive applications.
  • Article - 14 Nov 2019
    Hitachi's OE750 revolutionizes OES analysis for total metals control with unmatched detection limits and quality assurance.

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