- carbides, nitrides,
oxides and
borides such as TiN, BN, TiAlN,
NiAlN, TiBC, TiBCN,
NiCrSiB and Al2O3, (2)
nitrides or
carbides based gradient and multilayers...
- ISSN 0036-8075. PMID 17770105. S2CID 12452422.
Brazing joint properties of
Ni-
Cr-
Si-
B-P
amorphous brazing foils at
elevated temperatures Metal Leaching of Brazed...
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manganese (Mn) (the most common),
nickel (
Ni),
chromium (
Cr),
molybdenum (Mo),
vanadium (V),
silicon (
Si), and
boron (
B). Less
common alloyants include aluminum...
- alpha-elements (Ne, Mg,
Si, S, Ar, Ca, and Ti)
while Type Ia
supernovae mainly produce elements of the iron peak (Ti, V,
Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, and
Ni). Sufficiently...
- Chromium(III) boride, also
known as
chromium monoboride (
CrB), is an
inorganic compound with the
chemical formula CrB. It is one of the six
stable binary borides of...
-
Julie B. (2023-05-01). "Interplay
between magnetism and short-range
order in medium- and high-entropy alloys:
CrCo
Ni,
CrFeCo
Ni, and
CrMnFeCo
Ni". Physical...
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sulphur containing environments. This is
usually taken care of by
adding more
Si and Al
which form very
stable oxides. Rare
earth elements such as
cerium increase...
- of
austenite iron (FCC).
Alloying elements include: Al, B, C, Co,
Cr, Mo,
Ni, Nb,
Si, Ti, W, and Y. Al (oxidation benefits) must be kept at low weight...
-
Pyridinium chlorochromate (PCC) is a yellow-orange salt with the
formula [C5H5NH]+[
CrO3Cl]−. It is a
reagent in
organic synthesis used
primarily for
oxidation of...
- AM1*
parameters are now
available for H, C, N, O, F, Al,
Si, P, S, Cl, Ti, V,
Cr, Mn, Fe, Co,
Ni, Cu, Zn, Br, Zr, Mo, Pd, Ag, I and Au. AM1* is implemented...