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  • Materials Engineering: Little-known facts about precious metals
    in the making of fiberglass and silicon ingots, as well as for the melting of other high MP, reactive media. One clever application uses Pt and the zirconium oxide formed during powdered-metal spraying to produce a highly creep-resistant material even when heated close to its melting point. Zirconia...

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Steel Standards
The steels can be of the carbon, structural, stainless, ferritic, austenitic, and alloy types.
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ASTM International - Standards Worldwide
A29/A29M-11 Standard Specification for Steel Bars, Carbon and Alloy, Hot-Wrought, General Requirements for
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Patent: Heat resistant magnesium alloy Paper: Some studies on the thermal-expansion behavior of C-Fiber,
Glossary
Alloy A combination of two or more metals to form a new or different metal having specific or desirable qualities.
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STOCK LIST - Harald Pihl AB
Stock list Product group / Usage Show whole stock NICKEL ALLOYS * corrosion resistant * heat resistant * creep resistance * special
STOCK LIST - Harald Pihl AB
Stock list Product group / Usage Show whole stock NICKEL ALLOYS * corrosion resistant * heat resistant * creep resistance * special
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"damage," however, tended to disappear as the temperature of the alloy was Immediately after the war, some of the raised into the range useful in
Opportunities for Low Cost Titanium in Reduced Fuel...
These may lead to new alloy compositions.
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Uniaxial Response and Local Stresses of Composites With Shape Memory Alloy Fibers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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