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  • Article - 15 Jun 2006
    Alloying tablets are used in casthouses world-wide for the manufacture of high-quality aluminium alloys. For the precise compositional adjustment of alloy melts or for bulk element addition, alloying...
  • Article - 15 Jul 2013
    Sanicro 70 is an austenitic nickel-chromium-iron alloy that is characterized by excellent resistance to nitrogen absorption and carburization, and good structural stability at high temperatures. It...
  • Article - 12 Jul 2013
    Nicrofer 5716 alloy is a nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy containing tungsten and low amounts of carbon and silicon. The alloy is characterized by excellent resistance to stress corrosion cracking,...
  • Article - 18 Aug 2012
    Copper-nickel alloys have excellent resistance to biofouling and marine corrosion, and possess good fabricability. Copper gains more strength and corrosion resistance when nickel is added to it.
  • Article - 2 Aug 2012
    UNS C18000 copper nickel silicon chromium alloys are high copper alloys containing high strength and good wear resistance at high temperatures.
  • Article - 24 Sep 2001
    Nickel/chromium alloys have excellent oxidation resistance, wear-resistance and high-temperature properties. Typical applications include heating elements and thermocouples.
  • Article - 20 Sep 2005
    Diffusion brazing is an effective method for joining hot section components of aircraft and power generation turbines made from superalloys like IN 738. In this study, the influence of brazing...
  • Article - 12 Apr 2001
    This article outlines the effects on steel of the addition of elements including chromium, nickel, vanadium, molybdenum, tungsten, boron, cobalt, titanium, aluminium, manganese, and silicon.
  • Article - 6 Oct 2012
    Various test methods have been used to study hot corrosion. Immersion testing (or crucible testing), which was the first laboratory test method, is not considered reliable for simulating the gas...
  • Article - 7 Nov 2009
    Industrial brazing makes use of gold-based brazing alloys. When compared to base metal alloys, gold-based brazing alloys ensure good mechanical properties of joints at very high temperatures.

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