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  • Article - 1 Aug 2018
    ROHACELL® HERO foam core excels in thermal insulation and mechanical strength for composite structures in extreme temperatures.
  • Article - 27 Jun 2018
    This article focuses on the application of thermogravimetric analysis, thermomechanical analysis , and dynamic mechanical analysis techniques.
  • Article - 4 Sep 2015
    Over the last two decades, there has been a significant effort to improve reliability, efficiency and manufacturability of photovoltaics (PV). This article looks at polyalkylene carbonates as a binder...
  • Article - 4 Sep 2013
    Alloy 690 is a high-chromium nickel alloy that exhibits excellent resistance to many corrosive aqueous media and high temperature environments. It has good fabrication characteristics, metallurgical...
  • Article - 4 Sep 2013
    Alloy 59 is a nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy having high mechanical strength and excellent corrosion resistance. The alloy also possesses high resistance to stress corrosion cracking, chloride...
  • Article - 4 Sep 2013
    Alloy 925 is a precipitation-hardenable nickel-iron-chromium alloy added with copper and molybdenum. It exhibits high strength and excellent resistance to pitting, crevice corrosion, and...
  • Article - 26 Aug 2013
    Aluminum is a silverish white metal that can be combined with some of these elements – silicon, magnesium, zinc, manganese, and copper to form aluminum alloys.
  • Article - 26 Aug 2013
    Titanium is a while metal that is 40% lighter than steel and 60% heavier than aluminum. Titanium alloys are metals containing a combination of titanium and other chemical elements. They are...
  • Article - 30 Jul 2013
    Ulbraseal 42 alloy is an iron-nickel alloy with controlled thermal expansion properties. The alloy has a low expansion coefficient that matches the expansion characteristics of hard borosilicate...
  • Article - 25 Jul 2013
    VDM LC 99.6 alloy is a pure nickel alloy that contains small additions of titanium and aluminum to attain a good combination of electrical and mechanical properties.

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