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Ingot metallurgy

Guenee et al. [169] synthesized by ingot metallurgy ternary intermetallic compounds LaNi Mg and NdNi Mg having the cubic MgCu Sn crystal structure. They can absorb reversibly up to four hydrogen atoms per formula unit at 7-8 bar and 50°C. The hydrides are stable at room temperature but desorb quite rapidly at 80°C in vacuum. In air, they decompose by catalytic water formation. [Pg.173]

Reilly and Wiswall reported that the polycrystalline form of Mg Ni produced by a conventional ingot metallurgy still required activation by short cycling at 300°C. [Pg.197]

A Ingot metallurgy alloys X Powder metallurgy AI-AI4C3... [Pg.201]

A surprising finding is that the addition of 500ppm Cl to TiAl-2.5Mn remarkably decreased the oxidation rate as shown in Fig. 7 [34]. Here, IM means specimens produced by ingot metallurgy, while PM those by extrusion and subsequent reactive sin-... [Pg.65]

Beyond monolithic alloys the investigation of Mg matrix composites is still in progress. They can be processed using either the ingot metallurgy... [Pg.170]

Evolution of Conventional (Ingot Metallurgy) High-Temperature Titanium Alloys... [Pg.47]

Ingot Metallurgy of Advanced Alpha-Phase Solid-Solution Aiioys... [Pg.50]

The application of dispersion strengthening to conventionally processed (ingot metallurgy, I/M) titaniiom alloys has been successful up to a point. Boron added to ti-... [Pg.54]

Alloy tjrpe Alloy system ingot metallurgy modifications... [Pg.55]

Electrode Composition. Consumable titanium electrodes are either ingot metallurgy forged billet, consolidated revert wrought material, selected foimdry returns, or a combination of all of these. Casting specifications or user requirements can dictate the composition of revert materials used in electrode construction. [Pg.697]


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