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  • Article - 16 Jul 2003
    Processing carbon black in specific ways can tailor properties for particular applications. Outlined applications include pressure pipes, electrostatic discharge (ESD) and polyolefin films.
  • Article - 13 May 2003
    Physical and mechanical properties for the high strength titanium alloy Ti15V3Cr3Sn3Al are provided. Fabrication guidelines and alternative designations for Ti15V3Cr3Sn3Al are also provided.
  • Article - 13 Feb 2003
    Nickel with nanometer grain sizes can be produced via a technologically advanced process. This metal has enhanced properties which are outlined. Some applications for this metal are also listed.
  • Article - 5 Feb 2003
    The titanium alloy Ti0.3Mo0.8Ni is a corrosion resistant grade. Its typical composition, physical properties, mechanical properties and fabrication details are outlined.
  • Article - 19 Nov 2002
    Ti3al2.5V, sometimes called half 6-4 is available in two grades. Grade 18 has a small palladium addition to increase corrosion resistance. These grades offer improved strength over pure grades and...
  • Article - 12 Nov 2002
    Talonite is a cobalt-chromium alloy from Carbide Processors. It is suited to applications such as food mixing, knives and blades for cutting materials such as lumber where it out performs tool steels....
  • 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 - 26 Jul 2002
    A new shape memory biodegradable polymer has been developed that is suitable for biomedical applications such as sutures and stents. The material, how it works and other uses are all outlined.
  • Article - 1 Jul 2002
    Titanium alloys can be joined by fusion, resistance, flash-butt, explosion, friction, plasma, TIG, MIG and electron beam welding. There is particular emphasis on TIG, electron beam, plasma, resistance...
  • Article - 26 Jun 2002
    At the Georgia Institute of Technology, scientists have created a range of hydrogel-based nanoparticles that can be used for developing photonic crystals.

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