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  • Article - 23 Oct 2001
    410 is the basic martensitic grade stainless steel. They are optimised for high hardness, although other properties can be compromised. Corrosion resistance is aided by hardening. Typical applicatiosn...
  • Article - 7 Feb 2001
    Bronzes (sometimes called phosphor bronzes) are alloys of copper and tin. While best known for their historical value they are used for self lubricating bearings, pumps, valves, electrical contacts...
  • Article - 24 Jul 2008
    In addition, in applications involving reciprocating action—such as pistons moving inside of cylinders—carbon-based InnerArmor films actually create a graphitic interface layer, which produces a...
  • Article - 16 Feb 2002
    Tungsten (W) was one of the first alloying elements to be used methodically—as early as the mid-19th century—to enhance the properties of steel.
  • Article - 19 May 2009
    MASTERHIC is Masteel UK Limited's designation for HIC Steel for fine grain pressure vessel steels offering specific and superior properties for sour gas application. HIC steel is particularly suited...
  • Article - 25 May 2023
    This article talks about managing water networks by using different pressure management techniques.
  • Article - 2 Mar 2023
    With a growing worldwide population and greater environmental changes, the need for heating ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) within construction is also on the rise.
  • Article - 25 May 2022
    In addition to its ecologically acceptable character, Zn-ferrite (ZnFe2O4) is a spinel ferrite with a chemical element that promises relatively low manufacturing costs. Its spinel structure is...
  • Article - 27 Oct 2021
    AZoM speaks with Ozgun Kilic Afsar, a Ph.D. candidate at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, and a Research Affiliate at MIT Media Lab. Ozgun is currently working on a robotic undergarment, OmniFiber.
  • Article - 31 Aug 2021
    Recently, a novel polymeric 3D printing resin-ink has been developed by 4D Biomaterials, called 4Degra™, a polycarbonate-urethane-based polymer that undergoes non-toxic biodegradation; its properties...

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