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Aluminum-manganese alloy

The value of X-ray powder diffraction patterns and the structure of the manganese-aluminum alloys with apparent icosahedral symmetry. Powder Diffraction 1 (1) (1986) 14—15. [Pg.709]

Manganese—Aluminum—Carbon Alloys. Anisotropic Mn—Al—C permanent magnet ahoys have been developed usiag warm working (87). Properties as high as B = 0.61 T (6100 G), = 220 kA/m (2.8 kOe) and (BH) = 56 kJ/m (7 x 10 G-Oe) have been obtained. A typical ahoy... [Pg.383]

Aluminum Aluminum alloys have unusual ability to maintain strength and shock resistance at temperatures as low as —250°C (—425°F). Good corrosion resistance and relatively low cost make these alloys very popular for low-temperature equipment. For most welded construction the 5000-series aluminum alloys are widely used. These are the aluminum-magnesium and aluminum-magnesium-manganese materials. [Pg.2464]

Calcium aluminate chloride, phase in Portland cement clinker, 5 472t Calcium aluminate fluoride, phase in Portland cement clinker, 5 472t Calcium aluminoferrite, phase in Portland cement clinker, 5 472t Calcium aluminoferrite hydrate, 5 477t Calcium—aluminum alloys, 4 530 Calcium amalgam, 22 773 Calcium ammonium nitrate, 2 724 Calcium analysis, of water, 26 37 Calcium A zeolite, separation of hydrocarbons by, 16 823 Calcium—barium—silicon alloy, 22 519 Calcium-bearing manganese silicon,... [Pg.132]

These alloys are available as wrought or cast alloys. The principal metals alloyed with aluminum include copper, manganese, silicon, magnesium, and zinc. These alloys are discussed in considerable detail under Aluminum Alloys. [Pg.58]

Aluminum alloys readily with copper, manganese, magnesium, silicon, and zinc Many aluminum alloys arc commercially available. See also Aluminum Alloys and Engineered Materials. [Pg.61]

Diamond-coated tools are primarily used in the machining of nonferrous metals, alloys, and composite materials that are inherently very difficult to cut or machine. The range of materials that are suitable for machining by diamond-coated tools include aluminum and its alloys (in particular high-silicon aluminum alloys) magnesium audits alloys copper, lead, and manganese alloys graphite carbon plastics ... [Pg.390]


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