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- Stellite alloys are a range of cobalt-chromium alloys designed for wear resistance. "Stellite" is also a registered trademark of Kennametal Inc. and is...
- Indiana, as Haynes Stellite Works. The same year Haynes was awarded two more patents for the more advanced versions of Stellite, which he had originally...
- and related vehicles marketed under the Wolseley, Wolseley-Siddeley and Stellite names. These early designs were by Austin, founder of this business for...
- automotive pioneer, entrepreneur and industrialist. He invented the metal alloy stellite and independently co-discovered martensitic stainless steel along with...
- SLAP ammunition is completely interoperable with M2 machine guns with stellite liner. U.S. SLAP ammunition is produced by the Winchester Cartridge Company...
- metal powders, and wear-resistant coatings such as Conforma-Clad and Stellite. For fiscal years 2020 through 2024, results ranged from a loss of $5.66...
- The barrel of the Hécate is manufactured by FN Herstal and is lined with Stellite alloy which is also used for large calibre machine guns. This increases...
- radiation shielding. Superalloys containing tungsten, such as Hastelloy and Stellite, are used in turbine blades and wear-resistant parts and coatings. Tungsten's...
- extensions were opened in 1914 but there was not sufficient space for the new Stellite model which was instead produced and marketed by another Vickers subsidiary...
- manganese, carbon)[Cr-Co-Ni] Megallium (cobalt, chromium, molybdenum) Stellite (chromium, tungsten, carbon) Talonite (tungsten, molybdenum, carbon) Ultimet...