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  2. High-speed steel - Wikipedia

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    M42 is a molybdenum-series high-speed steel alloy with an additional 8% cobalt. [14] It is widely used in metal manufacturing industries because of its superior red-hardness as compared to more conventional high-speed steels, allowing for shorter cycle times in production environments due to higher cutting speeds or from the increase in time ...

  3. Spark testing - Wikipedia

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    Manganese steel Manganese steel has medium length sparks that fork twice before ending. [5] High-speed steel High-speed steel has a faint red spark that sparks at the tip. [5] 300-series stainless steel These sparks are not so dense as the carbon steel sparks, do not fork, and are orange to straw in color. [2] 310-series stainless steel

  4. List of named alloys - Wikipedia

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    Hiduminium or R.R. alloys (2% copper, iron, nickel): used in aircraft pistons Hydronalium (up to 12% magnesium, 1% manganese): used in shipbuilding, resists seawater corrosion Italma (3.5% magnesium, 0.3% manganese): formerly used to make coinage of the Italian lira

  5. Electrical resistivities of the elements (data page) - Wikipedia

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    As quoted in an online version of: David R. Lide (ed), CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 84th Edition.CRC Press. Boca Raton, Florida, 2003; Section 4, Properties of the Elements and Inorganic Compounds; Physical Properties of the Rare Earth Metals

  6. Electrical steel - Wikipedia

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    It is an iron alloy with silicon as the main additive element (instead of carbon). The exact formulation is tailored to produce specific magnetic properties: small hysteresis area resulting in low power loss per cycle, low core loss, and high permeability. Electrical steel is usually manufactured in cold-rolled strips less

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  8. Wire bonding - Wikipedia

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    Copper wire bonds are at least as reliable if not more reliable than gold wire bonds. [7] Copper wire up to 500 micrometers (0.02 in) [8] can be successfully wedge bonded. Large diameter copper wire can and does replace aluminium wire where high current carrying capacity is needed or where there are problems with complex geometry.

  9. Resistance wire - Wikipedia

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    Nichrome, a non-magnetic 80/20 alloy of nickel and chromium, is the most common resistance wire for heating purposes because it has a high resistivity and resistance to oxidation at high temperatures, up to 1,400 °C (2,550 °F). When used as a heating element, resistance wire is usually wound into coils.

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