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  • Article - 23 Jul 2001
    Uranium is a heavy, silver-white metal resembling nickel. It is malleable, ductile, slightly paramagnetic and pyrophoric when finely divided. Its main uses are as a nuclear fuel, radioactive isotope...
  • Article - 2 Jun 2001
    Tooth filling materials such as silver amalgams, resin-based composites and ion-leachable glass cements are covered. Cast metals, bonded restorations, ceramics and composite implant materials are also...
  • Article - 16 May 2001
    Greatly improved manufacturing, mechanical and serviceable properties when compared with unmodified polyamide 6/6 plastics. Relative advantages, disadvantages and applications are listed together with...
  • Article - 16 May 2001
    Improved mechanical and manufacturing properties when compared with unmodified PA 6/12. Relative advantages, disadvantages and applications are listed together with a table of typical properties for...
  • Article - 5 May 2001
    Thermoplastic. Excellent rigidity, impact toughness, abrasion resistance, creep resistance and solvent resistance. Advantages, disadvantages and applications are listed together with a table of...
  • Article - 4 May 2001
    The fibre reinforcement reduces the coefficient of thermal expansion and lowers mould shrinkage compared with standard ABS grades. Advantages, disadvantages and applications are listed together with a...
  • Article - 3 Apr 2001
    The lack of a fully developed, commercially viable sintering process has limited the use of zirconium carbide (ZrC) in engineering applications.
  • 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 - 14 Feb 2001
    Engineering thermoplastics are generally amorphous or semi-crystalline. The differences between these two types of materials are explained.
  • Industry Focus eBook - 26 Mar 2024
    This eBook outlines when it is suitable to use removable insulation for an application as well as what major variables should be considered when specifying removable insulation.

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