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 Open Directory - Business: Industrial Goods and Services: Materials: Metals: Powders
This powder are mainly used in powder metallurgy, in metallic surfaces cladding or in pyrotechnics - Realisation of porous metals and/or pourous metallic surfaces.
Powder Metallurgy Asia 2005 - Conference and Exhibition - An international event dedicated to the growth of powder metallurgy technology in Asia.
Westaim Ambeon Conductive Fillers - supplier of clad and pure nickel powders and conductive fillers; additives used in the formulation of thermally and electrically conductive polymers, elastomers (emi gaskets and seals) and plastics with rf emi shielding properties.
www.dmoz.org /Business/Industrial_Goods_and_Services/Materials/Metals/Powders   (1340 words)

  
 Metal and Metallurgy engineering - Attaching a 3/4" weldolet to a CS heavy wall Inconel lined pipe.
The average WT of the CS is 19mm, with a 3mm thick Inconel cladding.
If you have Inconel 600, the thermal expansion rates of the two metals are very similar, so you should be able to weld the Inconel nozzle to the pipe, even without cladding it first.
I have a substantial amount of Inconel clad CS piping ranging from 8" - 32".
www.eng-tips.com /viewthread.cfm?qid=43941   (659 words)

  
 Masters Of War by Jeremiah Haynes, Reader Weekly, Issue 299, December 30, 2004
Some scholars of the U.S. military-industrial complex date its origins back to the construction of a large steel-clad navy in the 1880's and 1890, which made serious demands on government spending, heavy industry, and metallurgy.
Prescott Sheldon Bush, the Father of the 41st president of the United States as well a the grandfather of the 43rd, was born to Buckeye Steel Castings President Samuel Prescott Bush and his wife Flora (Sheldon) Bush on the 15th day of May 1885 under a Taurean sun.
Ike was also a perfect choice for the Harriman clan since he was likely to look the other way as they continued on with their shadowy intelligence dealings.
readerweekly.org /issue/299/Jeremiah_Haynes.html   (5173 words)

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