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  • Article - 18 Aug 2014
    Automotive steels can be divided into a number of ways. The first classification method is a metallurgical group that provides certain amount of process information.
  • Article - 18 Aug 2014
    TWIP steels have a fully austenitic structure at room temperatures due to their high manganese content of 17% to 24%. Deformation twins created in these steels drive a large amount of deformation,...
  • Article - 18 Aug 2014
    DP steels contain islands of hard martensitic second phase in a ferritic matrix. Steel strength improves when the volume fraction of hard second phases increases.
  • Article - 18 Aug 2014
    CP steels characterize the transformation of steels that have very high ultimate tensile strengths. The ferrite/bainite matrix in the microstructure of CP steels consists of pearlite and retained...
  • Article - 18 Aug 2014
    The formation of MS steels involves transformation of most of the austenite structure existing during the annealing or hot-rolling process to the martensite structure by rapid quenching in the cooling...
  • Article - 12 May 2014
    Silastic® FL 60-9201 Fluoro Liquid Silicone Rubber (F-LSR) is offered as a two-component soft paste composed of fluorosilicone. It is specially developed for liquid injection molding. On heating, it...
  • Article - 12 May 2014
    Silastic® FL 40-9201 F-LSR is offered as a two-component fluorosilicone soft paste. It is specially engineered for liquid injection molding. On heating, it is cured to a 40 durometer material.
  • Article - 7 Mar 2014
    The morphology, composition, and distribution of key microstructural features of many engineering materials influence their properties. Scanning electron microscopy offers higher magnification and 3D...
  • Article - 19 Sep 2013
    This year stainless steel celebrates its 100th birthday, making this the perfect time to take a holistic look at stainless steel and gain a greater appreciation of what makes this metal such a...
  • Article - 25 Jul 2013
    Confocal sputtering technique involves the arrangement of magnetrons inside a vacuum chamber so that it is possible to apply multiple materials onto the substrate without breaking vacuum.

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