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  • Article - 9 Aug 2013
    Magnesium AM60A-F cast alloy is known to possess superior energy-absorption characteristics and excellent ductility. It has a slightly higher strength than magnesium AM50A, but other properties are...
  • Article - 6 Aug 2013
    Magnesium alloys are popular in the automobile and aerospace sectors due to their lightweight property. Magnesium AM50A cast alloy has excellent ductility, superior energy absorbing properties, good...
  • Article - 9 Aug 2013
    Magnesium is a silvery-white extremely lightweight metal. It is the 6th most abundantly found element on earth. It is chiefly used as an alloying element for lead, aluminum, zinc, and other...
  • Article - 17 Jun 2013
    Steels that contain specific amounts of alloying elements other than carbon and common elements such as phosphorus, sulfur, silicon, copper and manganese are known as alloy steels. Alloying elements...
  • Article - 7 Aug 2013
    Osmium is a hard, brittle, bluish-white chemical element in Group 8 of the periodic table, with an atomic number 76. It is the densest of all the elements, and it is found in nature as an alloy,...
  • Article - 19 Jun 2013
    LDX 2101 alloy is a low nickel, lean duplex stainless steel that is designed with both superior strength and chloride stress-corrosion cracking resistance, which are much better than 300 series...
  • Article - 8 Jul 2013
    Nitronic 50® stainless steel is an austenitic stainless steel with a blend of strength and corrosion resistance that is better than stainless steel grades 316, 316/316L, 317, and 317/317L .
  • Article - 17 Jun 2013
    Alloy steels consist of alloying elements such as manganese, silicon, nickel, titanium, copper, chromium and aluminum in varying amounts to enhance the properties of steel such as corrosion...
  • Article - 17 Jun 2013
    In alloy steels, alloying elements are added in lower quantities to improve its strength and hardenability or in larger quantities to achieve properties like extreme temperature stability and...
  • Article - 21 Jun 2013
    Alloy steels with low carbon content in the range of 0.1-0.3% have greater weldability and formability while maintaining the strength. In these steels, the alloying elements can either form compounds...

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