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A better way to cast aluminum
. Audio / Videos. Training Center. Whitepapers. Reference Centers. A better way to cast aluminum. October 25, 2001. Gravity casting aluminum in permanent molds beats conventional sand and pressure die casting. Printer-friendly version. Arun Gupta. Gupta Permold Corp. Pittsburgh, Pa. Edited by Jean
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2001 Lincoln LS
combines ABS, all-speed traction control, and yaw stability. Sensors detect slipping wheels as well as oversteer and understeer conditions, and the ABS and processor-controlled engine compensate. Also, new for 2001 are grippier, 17-in. aluminum wheels, part of a $1,990 sport package. The optional six-disc
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A Better Way to Cast Aluminum (.pdf)
Today, gravity-fed permanent metal molds can produce near-net-shape parts from a variety of aluminum alloys. But it's up to the designer to makes sure it's both possible and profitable to use permanent molds to produce the part. Knowing the limits of this casting process can help designers create
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MICRO: 2001 Back Issues
Microlithography, and more ACM Research claims copper gains; IBM, Infineon, UMC make 0.13-�m chips; cleanroom market to grow by 2005; chipmaking book covers all Thermal desorber, plasma workstation, ground-quality monitor, aluminum sputtering target, ion implanter, UHP gas purifier, reticle
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MICRO:Rosenberg (March 2001)
Tests on PVD chambers show that an aluminum twin-wire-arc spray coating effectively reduces the flaking of refractory metals from chamber shields and helps control particle generation. Escalating demands for product,together with highly conservative capital expenditures in recent years, have placed
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Aluminum Build up Rates Under Type II Anodizing Conditions
to 18 ASF. Aluminum Build up. Rates Under Type II. Anodizing. Conditions. by Lin Zhang and Shi Hua Zhang. ©2001 METALAST International Inc. All Rights Reserved. "METALAST" and the METALAST Logo are registered. trademarks of METALAST International Inc. May not be republished or redistributed without
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Copper Heat Sinks Versus Aluminum Heat Sinks - Advantages and Disadvantages (.pdf)
area the extra cost of copper may not be. justified. · The cost of an all copper heat sink is typically 3X the cost of an equivalent size. (fin count, base thickness, fin height, etc.) aluminum part. o This cost increase is based on many factors. Copper cannot be extruded in. the same manner
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MICRO:Product Technology News (March 2001)
decreasing pump speed. Condensable effluents generated by aluminum etch processes are collected by the trap at a rapid rate. Maintaining the trap involves replacing a single disposable trapping element, rather than cleaning several feet of vacuum line. The trap's efficiency eliminates the need to run