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Alloy Digest, 1984
Abstract AMBRALOY 610 is an aluminum bronze; nominally it contains 92% copper and 8% aluminum. It is an engineering material of medium strength and ductility and a good capacity for being hot worked or cold worked. It has excellent esistance to corrosion and an attractive gold color which makes it highly suitable for decorative ...
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Abstract AMBRALOY 610 is an aluminum bronze; nominally it contains 92% copper and 8% aluminum. It is an engineering material of medium strength and ductility and a good capacity for being hot worked or cold worked. It has excellent esistance to corrosion and an attractive gold color which makes it highly suitable for decorative ...
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Alloy Digest, 1980
Abstract CARPENTER No. 610 is a high-carbon, high-chromium tool steel with extremely high wear-resisting properties. It has very high hardenability (air hardening) and will be practically free from size changes after proper treatment. Its high percentage of chromium gives it mild corrosion resistance in the hardened condition.
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Abstract CARPENTER No. 610 is a high-carbon, high-chromium tool steel with extremely high wear-resisting properties. It has very high hardenability (air hardening) and will be practically free from size changes after proper treatment. Its high percentage of chromium gives it mild corrosion resistance in the hardened condition.
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Photochemistry of rhodamine 610
Dyes and Pigments, 1998Abstract Rhodamine 610 was irradiated with a laser emitting a 511 nm. The photodegradation of this dye is very slow (quantum yield = 10 −6 ). Photochemcial reactions were made in ethanol with rhodamine 610 alone, and with additives which quench the single state, the triplet state and radicals.
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2011
Convention (no. 27) concerning the marking of the weight on heavy packages transported by vessels, as modified by the final articles revision convention 1946. Geneva, 21 june 1929 [united nations, treaty series, vol. 39, i-610.]
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Convention (no. 27) concerning the marking of the weight on heavy packages transported by vessels, as modified by the final articles revision convention 1946. Geneva, 21 june 1929 [united nations, treaty series, vol. 39, i-610.]
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