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  2. Composite material - Wikipedia

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    A composite material (also called a composition material or shortened to composite, which is the common name) is a material which is produced from two or more constituent materials. [1] These constituent materials have notably dissimilar chemical or physical properties and are merged to create a material with properties unlike the individual ...

  3. Kovar - Wikipedia

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    1 Typical composition. 2 Properties. 3 References. ... to allow a tight mechanical joint between the two materials over a range of ... Co C Si Mn; balance 29% 17% < 0 ...

  4. Cobalt - Wikipedia

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    Cobalt-57 (Co-57 or 57 Co) is a cobalt radioisotope most often used in medical tests, as a radiolabel for vitamin B 12 uptake, and for the Schilling test. Cobalt-57 is used as a source in Mössbauer spectroscopy and is one of several possible sources in X-ray fluorescence devices. [176] [177]

  5. Copolymer - Wikipedia

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    These techniques can be used to determine the average molecular weight, molecular size, chemical composition, molecular homogeneity, and physiochemical properties of the material. [2] However, given that copolymers are made of base polymer components with heterogeneous properties, this may require multiple characterization techniques to ...

  6. Alnico - Wikipedia

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    The composition of alnico alloys is typically 8–12% Al, 15–26% Ni, 5–24% Co, up to 6% Cu, up to 1% Ti, and the rest is Fe. The development of alnico began in 1931, when T. Mishima in Japan discovered that an alloy of iron, nickel, and aluminum had a coercivity of 400 oersteds (32 kA/m), double that of the best magnet steels of the time. [3]

  7. Carbon monoxide - Wikipedia

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    Carbon monoxide - Wikipedia

  8. Cobalt-chrome - Wikipedia

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    There are several Co-Cr alloys that are commonly produced and used in various fields. ASTM F75, ASTM F799, ASTM F1537 are Co-Cr-Mo alloys with very similar composition yet slightly different production processes, ASTM F90 is a Co-Cr-W-Ni alloy, and ASTM F562 is a Co-Ni-Cr-Mo-Ti alloy. [3]

  9. List of materials properties - Wikipedia

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    A material property is an intensive property of a material, i.e., a physical property or chemical property that does not depend on the amount of the material. These quantitative properties may be used as a metric by which the benefits of one material versus another can be compared, thereby aiding in materials selection.