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Alloys metal

These compounds are obtained by action of halogenated organic derivatives on lead alloys (magnesium or alkaline metal alloys). [Pg.352]

To define a steel, it would be necessary to know its chemical composition, its physicochemical constitution, its metallurgical state (aimealed, hammered) and other parameters (superficial and chemical processing,. ..). The set of structural characters of a metallic alloy is consequently function of the chemical composition, the elaboration processing, the thermal processing, the temperature, etc. [Pg.290]

An important application of the HMT is the test for ferrous inclusions in high pressure turbine disks made from a non-magnetic metal alloy. On principle, such ferrous inclusions can be introduced during the manufacturing process and, if present, they can be the origin of cracks in these most critical parts. Therefore such tests are stringent necessary. [Pg.989]

Intermetallic compounds with gallium are used as semiconductors. Indium is used to coat other metals to protect against corrosion, especially in engine bearings it is also a constituent of low-metal alloys used in safety sprinklers. The toxicity of thallium compounds has limited the use of the metal, but it does find use as a constituent of high-endurance alloys for bearings. [Pg.158]

Titanium is important as an alloying agent with aluminum, molybdenum, manganese, iron, and other metals. Alloys of titanium are principally used for aircraft and missiles where lightweight strength and ability to withstand extremes of temperature are important. [Pg.76]

The tables in this section contain values of the enthalpy and Gibbs energy of formation, entropy, and heat capacity at 298.15 K (25°C). No values are given in these tables for metal alloys or other solid solutions, for fused salts, or for substances of undefined chemical composition. [Pg.532]

As a final example, the determination of carbon in steels and other metal alloys can be determined by heating the sample. The carbon is converted to CO2, which is collected in an appropriate absorbent trap, providing a direct measure of the amount of C in the original sample. [Pg.259]

Metal acetylides Metal-air cells Metal alcoholates Metal alkoxides Metal alloys Metal amalgams... [Pg.608]

Chemical analysis of the metal can serve various purposes. For the determination of the metal-alloy composition, a variety of techniques has been used. In the past, wet-chemical analysis was often employed, but the significant size of the sample needed was a primary drawback. Nondestmctive, energy-dispersive x-ray fluorescence spectrometry is often used when no high precision is needed. However, this technique only allows a surface analysis, and significant surface phenomena such as preferential enrichments and depletions, which often occur in objects having a burial history, can cause serious errors. For more precise quantitative analyses samples have to be removed from below the surface to be analyzed by means of atomic absorption (82), spectrographic techniques (78,83), etc. [Pg.421]

Metallic Glasses. Under highly speciali2ed conditions, the crystalline stmcture of some metals and alloys can be suppressed and they form glasses. These amorphous metals can be made from transition-metal alloys, eg, nickel—2irconium, or transition or noble metals ia combination with metalloid elements, eg, alloys of palladium and siUcon or alloys of iron, phosphoms, and carbon. [Pg.289]

A molten metal alloy would normally be expected to crystallize into one or several phases. To form an amorphous, ie, glassy metal alloy from the Hquid state means that the crystallization step must be avoided during solidification. This can be understood by considering a time—temperature—transformation (TTT) diagram (Eig. 2). Nucleating phases require an iacubation time to assemble atoms through a statistical process iato the correct crystal stmcture... [Pg.334]

F. E. Tuhotsky, Amorphous Metallic Alloys, Butterworths, London 1983, p. 360. [Pg.344]

Lead and its alloys are generally melted, handled, and refined in cast-iron, cast-steel, welded-steel, or spun-steel melting ketdes without fear of contamination by iron (qv). Normal melting procedures require no dux cover for lead. Special reactive metal alloys require special alloying elements, duxes, or covers to prevent dross formation and loss of the alloying elements. [Pg.55]


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Active metal brazes alloys

Aerogels Containing Metal and Alloy Nanoparticles

Al Metal and Its Alloys

Alkali metal alloy, liquid

Alkali metal alloys

Alkali metal alloys crystal structures

Alkali metal alloys metals

Alkali metal alloys phase diagrams

Alkaline earth metal alloy

Alloy composition pure metal

Alloy metal nanoparticle formation

Alloy metallic alloys

Alloy metallic alloys

Alloying metals carbon steel

Alloying metals lattice defects

Alloying metals nickel

Alloying metals stainless steel

Alloying with Transition Metals

Alloying with copper to reduce metal dusting rates

Alloys containing platinum group metals

Alloys metal atom cluster

Alloys metal dusting

Alloys metal particle size effects

Alloys metallic interconnect

Alloys metallic properties

Alloys of transitional metals

Alloys of two true metals

Alloys precious metal

Alloys, metallic shape-memory

Alloys, with alkaline metals

Aluminium refractory metal alloys

Amorphous metal alloy films

Amorphous metallic alloys

Amorphous metallic alloys glasses

Analysis of the Effective Interatomic Interactions in Metallic Alloys

Ancient Metals and Alloys

Binary Alloys of Rare Earth and Transition Metals

Binary alloys alkali metals

Binary alloys alkaline earth metals

Binary metal-metalloid alloys

Carbon Monoxide on Metals and Alloys

Casting of metals and alloys

Catalysis metals and alloys

Catalysis metals and alloys in liquid ammonia

Catalysts from metal alloys

Chemical Deposition of Metals and Alloys from Aqueous Solutions

Chlorine metal alloys

Chromia-forming alloys metal dusting

Commercial Metals and Alloys

Complex metallic alloy

Conductivity of metals and alloys

Copper Alloys-Nonferrous Metals

Counterpart Phase Separation Characteristics of Metallic Alloys and Inorganic Glasses

Coupons, metal alloy

Crystalline metal alloys

Degradation of nanocrystalline metals and alloys by environment

Dehydrogenation metal alloy catalysts

Dense metal membrane palladium alloys

Density commercial metals and alloys

Deterioration of Metals and Alloys - Corrosion

Elastic modulus commercial metals and alloys

Electrodeposition metals and alloys

Elements metal alloys

Exotic metal alloys

Expansion coefficient commercial metals and alloys

Fabrication techniques of nanostructured metals and alloys

Fe-Cr alloy metallic interconnection

Ferro alloy metals

Ferrous Metals and Their Alloys

Filler Metal Alloys

Fracture Surfaces of Metals and Alloys

Fusible metal alloys

Gallium Metal and Its Alloys

Galvanic series of metals and alloys

Gasgnier, The intricate world of rare earth thin films metals, alloys, intermetallics, chemical compounds

Glass-forming metallic alloys

Glassy metal alloys

Glassy metal alloys stress

Group-IA Metals and Their Alloys

Group-IIA Metals and Their Alloys

Group-IIB Metals and Alloys

Heavy metal alloys

High metallic alloys/coatings

Homogeneous metal alloys

Hydrogen Adsorption on Binary Platinum Metal Alloys

Hydrogen metal alloys

Hydrogen nickel alloy weld metal

In Metal and Its Alloys

Interconnection metal alloys

Iron metals, alloys, and steels

Iron-based alloys metal dusting

Jayaraman, High pressure studies metals, alloys and compounds

Kinetic Processes in Metals and Alloys

LANTHANIDE—TRANSITION METAL ALLOY HYDRIDES

Liquid metal surface energy alloys

Liquid metals and alloys

Liquid metals high-alloy steels

Liquid metals/alloys

Lithium alloy-metal sulphide cells

Lithium metal alloys

MAGNETISM IN METALS AND ALLOYS

Magnetic Transition of Metals and Alloys

Mechanical properties commercial metals and alloys

Mechanically Alloyed Glassy Metals

Mechanics of Metals and Alloys

Melting point commercial metals and alloys

Melting point trend in the binary alkaline earth metal alloys

Membrane palladium metal alloy

Metal , generally alloying

Metal Alloy Compositions

Metal Oxidation Composites from Al-Mg Alloys

Metal Oxidation Growth from other Aluminum Alloys

Metal Plutonium, alloys

Metal Structures and Alloys

Metal alloy activation

Metal alloy catalysts

Metal alloy nanocrystals

Metal alloy, thin film

Metal alloying

Metal alloying, development

Metal alloys forms

Metal alloys implant material

Metal alloys nucleation

Metal alloys nucleation temperature

Metal alloys surface free energy

Metal alloys surface modification

Metal alloys transition diffusion

Metal and alloy additives

Metal copper-nickel alloys

Metal dissolution selective, alloys

Metal dusting corrosion of metals and alloys

Metal dusting of alloys

Metal hydride alloy

Metal identification alloys)

Metal, metals alloy, alloys

Metal-alloy clusters

Metal-metalloid alloys

Metal-substrate alloy

Metal-substrate alloy formation

Metallic R alloys

Metallic alloy surfaces

Metallic alloys

Metallic alloys

Metallic alloys, high-temperature corrosion

Metallic elements alloys

Metallic interconnects candidate alloys

Metallic liquid alloys

Metals alloy solid solutions

Metals and Alloys with Low Melting

Metals and Alloys with Low Melting Temperature

Metals and alloys

Metals and alloys in nuclear power reactors

Metals light alloys

Metals reactions, 596 alloys

Metals with Lithium-Alloying Capability

Metals, in alloys

Metals, or alloys

Mg Metal and its Alloys

Microreactor metal/alloy

Multi-metal/alloy containment system

Mutual solid solubility of the component metals in alloy systems

Nanostructured Metals and Alloys Deposited from Ionic Liquids

Nanotechnology-enhanced metals and alloys for orthopedic implants

Nature of Metal or Alloy

Nickel alloy weld metal

Nickel-based alloys metal dusting

Non ferrous Metals and Alloys

Nonferrous Metals and Alloys

Operating temperature increase, metallic alloys

Ordering in metal alloys

Oxidation metal alloys

Oxidation of metals alloys

Oxidation of metals and alloys

Periodic table ferro alloy metals

Phase diagrams of alkali metal alloys

Platinum Group Metals and Alloys

Platinum group metals alloys

Platinum metal alloy membranes

Potassium alloys, metal

Potassium metal, liquid alloy

Processing of Metals and Alloys

Production of ferrous metals and alloys

Properties of Commercial Metals and Alloys

Properties of Electrodeposited Metals and Alloys

Properties of metals and alloys

Pyrophoric metal alloys

Rate processes in metals and alloys

Rechargeable coin-type cells with lithium-metal alloy

Rechargeable metal hydrides alloy

Refractory metal alloys oxidation-resistant high temperature

Refractory metals alloy properties

Refractory metals alloys

Refractory metals mechanical alloying

Resistance to the Action of Molten Metals, Alloys, and Slags

Resistivity, electrical commercial metals and alloys

Scandium Metal, Alloys, and Chemicals

Selenium alloy Silver metal

Short-Range Order in Metal Alloys

Silver alloy metal powder

Simple Metals and Alloys

Single-phase metal alloys

Site Selectivity of Hydrogen in Metals and Alloys

Skeletal alloy catalysts (Raney metals)

Sodium metal, liquid alloy

Solid rare gases alloyed with metals

Solidification of metals and alloys

Steel Iron alloyed with other metals, such

Steel alloying metals

Structure of Metals and Alloys

Studies on Archaeological Metals and Alloys

Supported metals alloying effects

Supported metals, small particles alloying effects

Synthesis of nano-structured metals and alloys

Tensile strength commercial metals and alloys

The Nature of Metals and Alloys

The metals and alloys (prepared utilizing liquid ammonia solutions) in catalysis II

Thermal Analysis of Metals and Alloys

Thermal expansion coefficient commercial metals and alloys

Thermodynamics of Metals and Alloys

Thin metallic alloys

Titanium Metals and Alloys

Transition metal alloys

Transition metal amorphous alloys

Transition metal amorphous alloys magnetic properties

Transitional metals and their alloys

Tungsten heavy metal alloys

Types of Metal Alloys

Various Metals and Alloys—Duriron

Various Metals and Alloys—Walworth

Vitreous Metals and High-Strength Alloys

Wire, superconducting metal alloy

Wrought Materials Ferrous Metals and Alloys

Zirconium containing amorphous metal alloys

Zytveld, Liquid metals and alloys

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