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  • 121HSLA steel — High strength low alloy (HSLA) steel is a type of steel alloy that provides better mechanical properties or greater resistance to corrosion than carbon steel. HSLA steels vary from other steels in that they aren t made meet a specific chemical… …

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  • 122Quench — A quench refers to a rapid cooling. In polymer chemistry and materials science, quenching is used to prevent low temperature processes such as phase transformations from occurring by only providing a narrow window of time in which the reaction is …

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  • 123Crystallization — Crystallizing and Crystallized redirect here. For the action adventure video game, see Crystalis. For the 2009 song by The xx, see Crystalised. For other uses, see Crystallization (disambiguation). Crystallization …

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  • 124Maraging steel — Maraging steels (a portmanteau of martensitic and aging ) are steels (iron alloys) which are known for possessing superior strength and toughness without losing malleability, although they cannot hold a good cutting edge. Aging refers to the… …

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  • 125Gas tungsten arc welding — TIG welding of a bronze sculpture Gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), also known as tungsten inert gas (TIG …

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  • 126Austen — may refer to:Peopleurname* Alice Austen (1866 1952), American photographer * Jane Austen (1775 1817), English novelist * William Chandler Roberts Austen (1843 1902), English metallurgist, for which austenite is namedGiven name* Austen Tayshus… …

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  • 127History of materials science — The history of materials science is the study of how different materials were used as influenced by the history of Earth and the culture of the peoples of the Earth.PrehistoryThe materials used by different cultures in most cases were the only… …

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  • 128Lamellar structure — Lamellar structures or microstructures are composed of fine, alternating layers of different materials in the form of lamellae. They are often observed in cases where a phase transformation front moves quickly, leaving behind two solid products,… …

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