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Metal with the highest melting point
Tungsten is the metal with the highest melting point and highest tensile strength of all pure metals. This makes it extremely useful. Only the non-metallic element, carbon, has a higher melting point.
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Renewable diesel, a promising nickel catalyst turns fat to oil
According to the International Energy Agency, renewable fuel demand is expected to grow rapidly over the next few years.
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Nickel – a VIP solution…
Vacuum insulated piping (VIP) makes it possible to transport liquefied gases at temperatures well below 0 °C to facilitate the energy transition
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Stainless Steel Mix and Match – Some Do’s and Don’ts
Can you mix stainless alloys in the same construction? What guidelines are there for mixing and matching alloys for success? Let’s look at a few cases.
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Australian scientists create new class of titanium alloys
Alloy 3D-printed from metal powder rivals the conventional ‘magic metal’ – used in aerospace and biomedical engineering – for strength and sustainability
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