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Alloy Digest (1990) 39 (9): P-19.
Published: 01 September 1990
... LEXAN FLAME RETARDANT RESINS 920, 940 and 950 have decreased smoke emission and toxic gas evolution relative to traditional flame retardant grades and provide properties similar to standard grades of LEXAN resin. LEXAN 920A, 940A and 950A grades provide high flame retardance at a lower cost...
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Alloy Digest (1992) 41 (2): Cp-20.
Published: 01 February 1992
... ELECTRAFIL G-50/SS/5/FR has a 5% stainless steel fiber loading in a flame retardant modified polycarbonate matrix. It has excellent electrical conductivity and ease of processing. This datasheet provides information on tensile properties, and compressive and shear strength as well as fracture...
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Alloy Digest (1989) 38 (5): P-3.
Published: 01 May 1989
... SUPEC G401 AND G402 are resins based on polyphenylene sulfide (PPS) technology. They combine long-and short-term heat resistance with broad chemical resistance and they are inherently flame retardant. This datasheet provides information on physical properties, hardness, elasticity, and tensile...
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Alloy Digest (1961) 10 (1): Ti-29.
Published: 01 January 1961
... oxidation coat which tends to retard further oxidation. By virtue of this coating, it is also very resistant to most types of corrosion. Since the alloy is based on titanium carbide, a hard refractory com- pound, it retains the excellent resistance to erosion and abrasion that are characteristic...
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Alloy Digest (2017) 66 (10): SA-803.
Published: 01 October 2017
... relieving at least 30 minutes at 530 to 580 °C (986 1076 °F). Flame Cutting: This alloy is suitable for flame cutting provided proper operating methods are used. At temperatures below 5 °C (41 °F) a sufficiently wide zone on either side of the intended cut should be preheated. If flame-cut edges...
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Alloy Digest (2017) 66 (11): SA-805.
Published: 01 November 2017
... changes due to cold forming, the properties indicated in the table can be substantially restored by stress relieving at least 30 minutes at 530 580 °C (986 1076 °F). Flame Cutting: This alloy is suitable for flame cutting provided proper operating methods are used. At temperatures below 5 °C (41 °F...