Awad et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Physical, mechanical, and corrosion properties of Ti–12Mo and Ti–15Mo alloys fabricated by elemental blend and mechanical alloying techniquesAwad et al., 2024
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- 16185617070151651786
- Author
- Awad A
- Aly H
- Saood M
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- Materials Chemistry and Physics
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Ti–Mo alloys have received increased attention and concern in several applications, especially in biomedical, because of their appropriate properties, non-toxicity, and reasonable cost. This work investigated the different Mo powder content (12 and 15 wt%) …
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