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Steel Standards The steels can be of the carbon, structural, stainless, ferritic, austenitic, and alloy types. See ASTM International Information |
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ASTM International - Standards Worldwide Specification for Copper-Nickel-Tin Alloy, Copper-Nickel-Zinc Alloy (Nickel Silver), and Copper-Nickel Alloy Plate, Sheet, Strip, and Rolled Bar See ASTM International Information |
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Wrought iron - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Iron-carbon alloy phases Ferrite Allotropes of ferrite include: Carbon steel (?2.1% carbon; low alloy) Spring steel (low or no alloy) |
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Printed circuit board - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The most common is the "semi-additive" process: the unpatterned board has a thin layer of copper already on it. |
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FAQ About Die Casting Choosing the Proper Alloy Die Construction Alloy Properties Comparing Materials Environmental See NADCA - The North American Die Casting Association Information |
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Aluminum Suppliers Guide > All Suppliers-by-Alloy Aluminum Suppliers Guide |
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AISI | Steel Glossary See American Iron and Steel Institute Information |
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AISI | Steel Glossary: F-J To work a material into a finished state by machining, forming, or joining. See American Iron and Steel Institute Information |
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12.5.1 Steel Minimills - editorial update Sept. 2010 Stainless and alloy steels contain less carbon and zinc and more chromium, manganese, and nickel than carbon steels. |
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Emission Factor Documentation for AP-42 Section 12.5.1 Iron... Stainless and alloy steels contain less carbon and zinc and more chromium, manganese, and nickel than carbon steels. |