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  • Article - 28 Aug 2012
    Steels containing carbon as the major alloying element are referred as carbon steels. The following datasheet gives an overview of the AISI 1046 carbon steel and covers mechanical and thermal...
  • Article - 25 Oct 2012
    High-leaded tin bronze UNS C93500 copper casting alloy is an alloy of copper-tin-lead. The addition of nickel in the alloy improves the strength and ductility.
  • Article - 18 Sep 2012
    High-leaded tin bronze UNS C93700 copper casting alloy is an alloy of copper-tin-lead. The addition of nickel in the alloy enhances the strength and ductility.
  • Article - 13 Sep 2012
    High-leaded tin bronze UNS C93200 is a cast alloy of copper-tin-lead. The addition of nickel in the alloy improves the strength and ductility.
  • Article - 12 Nov 2012
    Leaded nickel-tin bronze UNS C92900 is a cast alloy of copper-tin-lead. The addition of nickel in the alloy enhances the strength and ductility.
  • Article - 18 Sep 2012
    The UNS C96800 copper alloy is resistant to corrosion and ductile. The addition of iron to the alloy makes it resistant to flowing sea-water.
  • Article - 13 Sep 2012
    The UNS C97300 alloy is anti-corrosive and ductile. The addition of iron to the alloy makes it resistant to flowing sea-water.
  • Article - 13 Sep 2012
    The UNS C96400 copper alloy is ductile and anti-corrosive. The addition of iron to the alloy makes it resistant to flowing sea-water.
  • Article - 19 Sep 2012
    The UNS C96200 copper alloy is resistant to corrosion and biofouling. The addition of nickel makes it ductile.
  • Article - 21 Sep 2012
    Steels having only carbon as the alloying element are called as carbon steels. They also contain up to 0.4% silicon and 1.2% manganese. In addition, the residual elements such as copper, molybdenum,...

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