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- noun Plural form of
aluminide .
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Whereas a nickel-based superalloy, like most structural alloys, can show a significant amount of ductility and plastic deformation before it breaks, the newer titanium aluminides by comparison are relatively brittle.
The Engineer - News 2010
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'Under investigation for decades, but only now beginning to emerge as serious contenders for the throne of the nickel-based superalloys, these titanium aluminides are modern intermetallic materials that don't have any nickel in them at all,' said Stone.
The Engineer - News 2010
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Titanium aluminides are intermetallic materials that don't contain nickel
The Engineer - News 2010
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It is believed that the development of titanium aluminides will expand the use of titanium alloys in hotter sections of new generations of engines.
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It is believed that the development of titanium aluminides will expand the use of titanium alloys in hotter sections of new generations of engines.
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It is believed that the development of titanium aluminides will expand the use of titanium alloys in hotter sections of new generations of engines.
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It is believed that the development of titanium aluminides will expand the use of titanium alloys in hotter sections of new generations of engines.
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It is believed that the development of titanium aluminides will expand the use of titanium alloys in hotter sections of new generations of engines.
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It is believed that the development of titanium aluminides will allow expanded use of titanium alloys in hotter sections of new generations of engines.
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