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  • Article - 7 Jun 2017
    People who use removable insulation blankets would often prefer to know the temperature conditions on the outside as well as on a cold surface as soon as the blankets are installed on their system.
  • Article - 15 Feb 2017
    Amulya Das, Director of Business Development and Corporate R&D at Mid-Mountain Materials, Inc., talks to AZoM about their advanced coated fabrics used in the aerospace industry.
  • Article - 26 Aug 2013
    Ferrosilicon is a ferroalloy, meaning an alloy of iron and silicon. Its CAS number is 8049-17-0. The average silicon content varies between 15 and 90 wt%. It contains a high proportion of iron...
  • Article - 23 May 2013
    UNS designations C40400 to C49080 are a group of copper alloys that fall under the category of tin brasses. Tin brasses possess many unique properties such as improved corrosion resistance, good hot...
  • Article - 17 May 2013
    Unlike iron, which has been in use for over a thousand years, stainless steel is a relative newcomer to the materials science world, having first been produced only 100 years ago.
  • Article - 6 Mar 2013
    Austempered Ductile Iron is a series of iron-based materials that are extremely strong, tough and wear resistant and hence widely used in gear box components and combustion engines.
  • Article - 22 Jan 2013
    Super alloys or high performance alloys consist of a number of elements in different combinations to obtain the desired result. They have good creep and oxidation resistance, and can be strengthened...
  • Article - 2 Jan 2013
    Super alloys or high performance alloys are available in a variety of shapes and contain elements in different combinations to obtain a specific result. These alloys are of three types that include...
  • Article - 12 Nov 2012
    Super alloys or high performance alloys have an ability to function at very high temperatures and mechanical stress, and also where high surface stability is required.
  • Article - 21 Sep 2012
    Carbon steels are steels having only carbon as the chief alloying element. Residual elements such as copper, chromium, molybdenum, nickel, and aluminium are present in traces. They also contain 1.2%...

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