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  • Article - 16 Feb 2002
    The only material that is practically used for electron emitters is tungsten. Although there are other electropositive metals that yield higher emission rates, tungsten has an extremely low vapor...
  • Article - 15 Feb 2002
    Life cycle costing is a method for justifying materials choices for applications. It takes into account cost, fabrication and installation, maintenance, replacement costs, production losses and...
  • Article - 14 Feb 2002
    Corrosion resistance is one of titanium's most attractive features. Reasons and mechanisms for this are explained.
  • News - 7 Apr 2004
    The American Welding Society today awarded its A. F. Davis Silver Medal to Engineering Fellow Herschel Smartt, Ph.D. - for significant research in controlling robotic friction stir welding - during...
  • News - 7 Apr 2004
    Kobe Steel, Ltd. has begun supplying titanium for use in Rolls-Royce's Trent 900 aircraft engine, developed for the Airbus A380. The Airbus A380 will be the world's biggest passenger plane...
  • Article - 4 Feb 2002
    At temperatures greater than 1350 °C, the solid-state reaction of titania and alumina leads to the synthesis of aluminum titanate. Depending on its reactivity, the synthesized powder can be sintered...
  • Article - 23 Jan 2002
    Tantalum is a rare metal with a grey-blue appearance. It is found in about 15% of the world’s pegmatites. Tantalum has several properties that currently make it a valuable commodity.
  • Article - 14 Jan 2002
    Nanophase Technologies Corp have released a new range of zinc oxide nanoparticles. Available in 3 sizes (others available on request), the powders are suited to electronics and personal care, with...
  • Article - 2 Jan 2002
    Selection of a particular grade of stainless steel should be primarily be to exploit its main properties. This article helps with the initial grade selection and covers corrosion resistance, physical...
  • Article - 19 Dec 2001
    Hafnium has a bright silver luster and is naturally ductile. The metal has a tightly-packed hexagonal crystal structure. It also has excellent resistance to corrosion.