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  • Article - 9 Mar 2010
    This article aims to provide a better understanding of gold’s unique physical and chemical properties that enable it to be used in a wide range of practical applications.
  • Article - 23 Aug 2021
    Si3N4 is prized in machining for its toughness, hardness, and stability, with properties like 85 kpsi tensile strength and 1200°C max working temp.
  • Article - 23 Nov 2009
    UNS32205 Duplex stainless is a mixed microstructure of austenite and ferrite (50/50) which has improved strength over ferritic and austenitic steel grades with similar corrosion resistance qualities....
  • Article - 23 Nov 2009
    410 stainless steel is a hardenable martensitic stainless steel alloy. Unlike austenitic grades it can be heat treated to generate high strength with good ductility. 410 alloy is required when...
  • Article - 23 Nov 2009
    Type 316H is a higher carbon variant of 316 making the steel more suitable for use in applications where elevated temperatures are present. Stabilised Grade 316Ti offers similar qualities. Chemical...
  • Article - 21 Nov 2009
    Type 316L is the low carbon version of 316 stainless. With the addition of molybdenum, the steel is popular for use in severe corrosion environments due to the materials immunity from boundary carbide...
  • Article - 21 Nov 2009
    After 304, 316 is the most common stainless steel on the market. It is an austenitic grade with the addition of 2–3% molybdenum which further improves corrosion resistance. It is often referred to as...
  • Article - 21 Nov 2009
    This article outlines the chemical and mechanical properties of Grade 304H Stainless Steel from Masteel.
  • Article - 21 Nov 2009
    Type 304L is a lower carbon variant of Grade 304. It can be welded without the risk of carbon precipitation. Chemical and mechanical properties of Grade 304L Stainless Steel are provided herein.
  • Article - 21 Nov 2009
    Like S355 J0WP, S355 J0W is a weathering steel and is an equivalent to Corten B. As the material rusts when exposed to atmospheric elements, the material builds its own protective layer which prevents...

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