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  • Article - 25 Jul 2013
    Super alloys possess superior resistance to creep, good surface stability, and good corrosion and oxidation resistance. They were developed mainly to provide high performance at very high...
  • Article - 13 Aug 2013
    Wrought Iron is an Iron alloy, discover its Chemical Composition, its Physical Properties and its Mechanical Properties by clicking here to read more.
  • Article - 3 Jul 2013
    INCOLOY alloys belong to the category of super austenitic stainless steels. These alloys have nickel-chromium-iron as the base metals, with additives like molybdenum, copper, nitrogen and silicon.
  • Article - 4 Jul 2013
    INCOLOY alloys are composed of nickel-chromium-iron as the primary elements. Additives that are used in this alloy to enhance its strength, corrosion resistance include molybdenum, copper and...
  • Article - 9 Jul 2013
    Alloy R405 is a nickel-copper alloy with excellent corrosion resistance in an extensive range of marine and chemical environments. It has good mechanical properties from subzero temperatures up to...
  • Article - 8 Jul 2013
    Titanium is a lustrous metal with a silver color, low density and high strength. It is as strong as steel and twice as strong as aluminum. When it is alloyed with other metals such as nickel,...
  • Article - 30 Jul 2013
    There are many types of titanium alloys available in the market today. They fall under four categories, namely, alpha alloys, near-alpha alloys, alpha and beta alloys, and beta alloys. These alloys...
  • Article - 20 Jun 2013
    Titanium alloys are divided into three types, namely, alpha-phase, beta-phase, and alpha-beta-phase. Alpha-phase titanium alloys are known to be stronger and less ductile. Beta-phase titanium alloys...
  • Article - 7 Aug 2013
    Tantalum is a chemical element with Ta as its symbol. It belongs to group 5, periodic number 6 of the periodic table. Its atomic number is 73.
  • Article - 17 Jun 2013
    With the increasing requirement for more optimized vehicle crashworthiness analysis from the automotive industry, tensile testing of sheet steels under dynamic conditions is becoming imperative.

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