Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung

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“wire China” 2022 is expected to gather 46,000 professional buyers (including the number of concurrent event Tube China). © Messe Düsseldorf Shanghai

 
21.03.22 – On our own behalf - Wire

On our own behalf - Wire

Week 11/2022 in retrospect

Here, we present you the top articles from our four categories. This week, the most read one comes from the category „Business“. Von  Daniel Keienburg
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Fig. 1: Tensile properties and metallographic fractography of an aluminium-based alloy with zinc, magnesium and copper after aging for 24 hours at 120°C. a) Engineering stress–strain curves of uncharged and hydrogen-charged samples. b and c) Electron imaging of an intergranular crack of the hydrogen-charged alloy subjected to tensile fracture. © MPIE

 
17.03.22 – Research results of the Max-Planck-Institute for Iron Research

Research results of the Max-Planck-Institute for Iron Research

How hydrogen behaves in aluminium alloys

Due to its low density, high strength, and abundance, aluminium and its alloys are widely used for example in constructions, consumer electronics and for ... Von  Jörg Dambock