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  • Fabrication Options for Zirconium and Titanium Clad Construction of Pressure Vessels and Heat Exchangers (.pdf)
    . This evaluation would also be true for. small tanks and equipment. On the other hand, supports and lifting devices for a large process column or reactor vessel become. expensive when fabricated from titanium or zirconium. As reactive metals generally have low stress. limits, structural loads concentrated
  • Characterizing Fatigue Response of Nickel-Titanium (.pdf)
    . Journal of ASTM International, Vol. 4, No. 6. Paper ID JAI100390. Available online at www.astm.org. Mitesh M. Patel1. Characterizing Fatigue Response of Nickel-Titanium Alloys. by Rotary Beam Testing. ABSTRACT: Fatigue information has been reliable in predicting wire critical structural integrity
  • Porous Metal Handbook
    depends on the metal powder characteristics (composition, particle size, shape, purity, etc.) and the forming pressure. Porous metal parts differ from standard PM structural parts in that they are pressed at lower pressures and may tight mesh cuts of powder in order to achieve specified porosity
  • Inconel
    Inconel alloys are generally known for their resistance to oxidation and their ability to maintain their structural integrity in high temperature atmospheres. There are several Inconel alloys that are used in applications that require a material that does not easily succumb to caustic corrosion
  • Molybdenum Alloys & Molybdenum Steel
    Molybdenum is generally alloying element with steel in order to make that steel stronger. In fact, when molybdenum is added to even small steel concentrations, the result is an ultra-high-strength steel that will maintain structural stability when placed under pressures reaching as high as 300,000
  • Characterizing Fatigue and Fracture Response (.pdf)
    With respect to a dynamic test protocol, fatigue information has been reliable in predicting wire wear longevity as well as critical structural integrity. It has been noted that the efficacy of modern medical devices are confined by the life cycle of the material of which they are composed. The aim
  • Fiber Laser Welding of High Integrity Implantable Medical Devices
    conventional laser) of. Titanium components with thickness of 0.010" ­. For an electrical joint, weld must provide reliable. 0.012". Weld widths are around 0.030". electrical continuity for the device circuit with. minimum electrical resistance. Components and. Structural Welding. fusion area do
  • Magnesium parts with muscle
    the highest strength-to-weight ratio of all structural metals, except for titanium. Its density is only slightly above that of plastic, but its high (72 W/m-K) thermal conductivity lets it dissipate heat more effectively. This makes magnesium a better candidate for parts that see elevated temperatures

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