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Aluminium Alloys - Aluminium 1050 Properties, Fabrication and Applications, Supplier Data by Aalco
Aluminium alloy 1050 is a popular grade of aluminium for general sheet metal work where moderate strength is required. 1050 is known for its excellent corrosion resistance, high ductility and highly reflective finish. Properties, applications and fabrication details are provided for aluminium alloy

Aluminium Alloys - Aluminium 2011 Properties, Fabrication and Applications, Supplier Data by Aalco
Aluminium alloy 2011 is a high mechanical strength alloy that machines exceptionally well. Often called a Free Machining Alloy or ¡®FMA¡¯ it is well suited to use in automatic lathes. It has poor corrosion resistance. The properties, applications and fabrication details are p

Antimony (Sb) - Occurrence, Extraction, Properties and Applications
Antimony is an uncommon element that can be found pure or as a compound. Its extraction, properties and applications as a metal and compound are covered.

Copper Alloys - Copper Nickel Alloys
Also known as cupro-nickels, they have compositions from 10% nickel to 45% nickel. Due to the large range of alloys, they display a range of different properties and applications. This article outlines the major alloy types and typical applications such as condensors, automotive, marine, etc.

Copper-Nickel Alloys - Properties and Applications of Cupro Nickel Alloys by Stirlings Australia
Cu-Ni alloys are widely used for marine applications due to their excellent resistance to seawater corrosion, high inherent resistance to biofouling and good fabricability. Typical properties of copper-nickel alloys are outlined and applications are described.

Forging - History and Key Developments in the Metals Forging Industry
The history and dvelopment of the metals forging industry is described. From its origins, throught the 19th century to modern day. Key materials developments are also described.

Gunshot Residue – Automated Analysis of Gunshot Residues Using an Aspex GSR Analyzer System
The analysis of gunshot residues, shell casing, bullet fragments and other materials related to the firing of a gun is extremely importanmt in the field of forensics. The Aspex GSR Analyzer system can handle all of these and also compare shell casing and determine rifle characteristics etc.

Lead
Lead is a bluish-white metal of brighter lustre, it is very soft, highly malleable, ductile and a poor conductor of electricity. Common applications include batteries, solders, plumbing, ammunition, bearings, radiation shielding and sound and vibration absorption.

Magnesium
Magnesium is the lightest engineering metal. It is reasonably tough and is the easiest of the metals to be machined. Its main uses are as an alloying element for nonferrous metals, pyrotechnics, aerospace alloys and lightweight alloys. There are many magnesium compounds with various commercial uses.

Nanocrystals from Machining Waste Suitable for the Production High Performance Nanostructured Materi
Researchers have found that the chips that are formed during the machining of metals consist of nanocrystals which are highly suited to manufacturing nanostructured materials with properties superior to analogous bulk materials. The process, benefits and applications are covered.

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