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  • Article - 23 Oct 2003
    Scientists at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne have successfully produced gold nitride. This material could have serious ramifications for the electronics industry, where it could save...
  • Article - 13 Dec 2002
    Lubricium is a stainless steel similar to Impervium. Its production, properties and composition are all covered. It is suited to use in knives and blades.
  • Article - 1 May 2002
    Alloy steels have compositions that lie approximately between carbon steels and stainless/tool steels. The AISI (American iron and Steel Institute) designations for these steels are explained.
  • Article - 29 Jul 2001
    Nickel is a silvery-white metal. It is hard, malleable, ductile and to an extent ferromagnetic. It has a fair electrical and thermal conductivity. Principal uses are as an alloying element for ferrous...
  • 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 - 23 Jul 2001
    Metallic zinc was produced in India by reducing calamine with organic substances like wool, in the 13th century A.D. Marggraf rediscovered zinc in 1746 and showed that metallic zinc could also be...
  • Article - 30 May 2001
    Precoated steels have gained popularity in the automotive industry as they resist corrosion, reduce the need for protective oils and waxes and can aid production. The processes and applications in the...
  • Article - 23 May 2001
    High purity nickel powders can be produced via the carbonyl process. These powders can be used for powder metallurgy applications. Uses include automotive, filters, batteries and multilayer...
  • Article - 21 Feb 2001
    Due to the electrical potential difference that develops when two dissimilar metals or alloys are connected together in an aqueous solution, the base metal will become anodic and the more noble metal...
  • Article - 21 Feb 2001
    Corrosion can be defined as the electrochemical reaction of a material with its environment which results in a degradation of the properties of the metal. It is a redox process.

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