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L-alloy

A more modem solution of the problem of fusible materials was given by Leitman [4] in the U.S.S.R. who developed L-alloy , an explosive consisting of 95% TNT and 5% trinitroxylene melting at 74°C. L-Alloy has an explosive power... [Pg.248]

Even with alloying additions such as molybdenum to improve localized corrosion resistance to halogens, the workhorse 304 L and 316 L alloys are susceptible to chloride SCC. This cracking mechanism manifests itself as branched, generally transgranular cracks that... [Pg.790]

Fer] Ferro, R., Marassa, R., HI. Crystal Stracture and Density Data, III-l. Alloys and Compounds other than Halides and Chalcogenides in Molybdenum, Phys.-Chem. Properties of its Compounds and Alloys , Atomic Energy Rev., Spec. Issue N7 359-507 (1980) (Crys. Stracture, Review, 961)... [Pg.235]

Hyman MP, Medlin JW (2007) Effects of electronic stmeture modifications on the adsorption of oxygen reduction reaction intermediates on model Pt(l 1 l)-alloy surfaces. J Phys Chem C 111(45) 17052-17060... [Pg.365]

PA was used as a component of a composite including aluminum or a Li-Al-alloy [163]. Two variants of the preparation of this material were suggested. In one of them a PA powder was mixed with an Al powder and then the mixture was pressed on a porous Ni support. The electrode was tested in a cell with an Li counterelectrode in LiPF j/THF electrolyte. The E was 1.895 V. The n-doping of PA was realized in the initial stage until its potential did not reach 0.3 V (versus Li/Li ) then the curve flattened, indicating the formation of an Li l alloy. The... [Pg.322]

Steel Alloys, Nickel Steel, 3.25% N Steel Alloys, Nkkei Steel, shapes, plat bai teel AUoysi=fBckeI, Sfodli rivets Steel Alloys, Nickel Steel, eye bars, unannealed Steel Alloys, Nickel Steel, eye bars, annealed St l Alloys, Copper Steel, 0.50% Cu... [Pg.393]

Thurn, H. Ruska, J. (1976). Change of bonding system in liquid SexTel.l alloys as shown by density measurements,/. Non-Cryst. Solids 22 331. [Pg.406]


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