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Fusible alloy tooling

Materials & Design, 1989
null Press, null Shear
exaly   +2 more sources

Mechanical behaviour of an aluminium alloy with fusible grain boundaries

Scripta Metallurgica Et Materialia, 1992
B Baudelet, M.C Dang, F Bordeaux
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A New Fusible Alloy for Dental Models

The Journal of the American Dental Association (1922), 1932
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COMPOSITE COMPOSITIONS BASED ON FUSIBLE ALLOYS AND METAL POWDERS

Transactions of the Kоla Science Centre of RAS. Series: Engineering Sciences, 2023
The use of Hg and amalgams is prohibited in the world. A good substitute for Hg can be liquid alloys based on non-toxic Ga, having wide areas of liquid state and having high electrical and thermal conductivity, resistance to air, interaction with metal powders to form composites. The stages of the process of forming a diffusion-hardening composite (DTC)
Irina S. Medyankina   +3 more
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Technological Method for the Finishing Process of Fusible Alloy

Key Engineering Materials, 2013
The way is developed by the combined process of finishing machining. In this method, surface treatment is due to the combined effects of cutting tool and anodic dissolution of metal under the influence of an electric current in the electrolytic solution. Applying of this method allow the processing of aluminum and copper alloys to obtain higher quality
Mihail U. Kulikov   +2 more
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A Short History of Fusible Metals and Alloys – Towards Room Temperature Liquid Metals

European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, 2022
AbstractLiquid metals are a class of materials with a millennia‐long history, albeit until 200 years ago, mostly centered on mercury‐based applications. The knowledge of mercury's toxicity and the discovery of it's bioaccumulation and biomagnification in the late 20th century resulted in phasing out mercury for copious application.
Stephan Handschuh‐Wang   +6 more
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New Fusible Alloys with Enhanced Corrosion Resistance

International Thermal Spray Conference, 1997
Abstract Fusible Ni-B-Si alloys with a variety of alloy additions (Cr, Mo, Cu etc.) have been in service for many years as fused coatings with moderate corrosion resistance. Both gas- and water-atomised powders have been used with the spray and fuse and with the plasma transferred arc process to produce coatings.
I. Kretschmer   +3 more
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Workholding with fusible alloys

Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1999
Some components are too fragile, too awkwardly shaped or too highly finished for workholding by conventional clamping. One alternative to the specially made fixture – always slow and expensive to produce – is to use a bismuth‐based low‐melting‐point alloy as the work‐holding medium.
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