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  • Article - 3 May 2002
    Mortar is the material that holds bricks together in a brick structure such as a wall.
  • Article - 1 May 2002
    One of the key challenges while designing fabrications for hot-dip galvanizing, is the correct venting and draining of the fabrication. It is essential to immerse all the steel to be galvanized in...
  • Article - 4 Mar 2002
    A direct comparison of physical, electrical, and thermal properties of pure titanium with those of other metals such as aluminum, nickel, magnesium, copper, and 304 stainless steel.
  • Article - 20 Feb 2002
    Properties of carbon buckytubes such as chemical identifiers, composition, potential hazards, fire fighting measures and physical and chemical properties are outlined.
  • Article - 7 Nov 2001
    This grade combines high hardness and strength after suitable heat treatment. Corrosion and heat resistance are similar to grade 304. It is suited to production of long shafts which require no...
  • Article - 23 Oct 2001
    409 is a titanium stabilised ferritic stainless steel. It forms a light protective rust layer in exhaust gas atmospheres and is readily weldable. Most applications involve engine exhaust systems such...
  • Article - 19 Oct 2001
    301 stainless steel is an austenitic grade that can be supplied in various hardness and strengths. It also has variants with low carbon and high nitrogen. Applications include railway car structural...
  • Article - 19 Oct 2001
    253MA combines high temperature performance with ease of fabrication. Working temperatures in excess of 1100°C see it used for furnace applications such as burners, retorts, conveyor belts and fans...
  • Article - 23 Aug 2001
    The use of abradable coatings has enabled increased efficiency gas turbine engines by reducing the clearances between fan and shroud and increasing the operating temperature. They can be applied to...
  • Article - 20 Jun 2001
    The automotive applications of titanium and its alloys follow logically from high strength, low density and, low modulus, and they have excellent resistance to corrosion and oxidation.

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