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  • Article - 20 Jul 2001
    Caesium is the most electropositive and most alkaline element. It is also highly reactive. It is used as an oxygen getter, a gamma-ray emmitter, in teletherapy, as a catalyst for hydrogenation,...
  • Article - 28 Feb 2001
    Smart materials are able to respond to changes in their surroundings. They have potential applications in aerospace and civil engineering. Work continues on refining these materials down to the...
  • Article - 23 Nov 2001
    Materials with grain sizes in the order of a billionth of a meter are called nanomaterials, or nanocrystalline materials, which can be used for a range of structural and non-structural applications.
  • Article - 9 Jul 2013
    Find out how spacecraft ground testing can be performed using vibration isolation.
  • Article - 12 Apr 2007
    Applications of boron carbide powder are provided by Feldco International. Applications include: refractories; abrasives; military; nuclear applications; poison pellets; reinforcement; raw material;...
  • Article - 9 Nov 2005
    NASA turned to Insaco's expertise in fabricating a solar concentrator from a special grade of fused silica with extremely tight tolerances.
  • Article - 20 Jul 2004
    Researchers at LSU have received funding to further research into superconductive coatings they have deposited onto carbon fibres. The superconductor coatings have potential applications in space...
  • Article - 21 Oct 2003
    Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories have developed ultrahigh temperature ceramics based on ziconium diboride, hafnium diboride and silicon carbide. They can withstand temperatures of up to...
  • Article - 12 Sep 2002
    Ti5Al2.5Sn is a high strength alloy commonly used in airframe and jet engine applications. It has excellent weldability, stability and high temperature strength. Composition, designations, physical...
  • Article - 23 Oct 2001
    Solid state joining processes are alternatives to fusion welding and can be applied to polymers as well as metals. They usually involve the use of heat and pressure to join parts. Heat may be...

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