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Application of Tungsten Alloys in the Lighting Industry

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 February 2011

L. Bartha*
Affiliation:
Research Institute for Technical Physics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences Budapest, Hungary
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Abstract

The properties of W alloys are determined by the extremely high melting point of the W. The alloys can be prepared mainly by powder metallurgical processing. Their equilibrium concentration is limited by the partial pressure of the alloying component at the temperature of preparation or application and is generally low.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Materials Research Society 1994

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