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Properties and heat treatment of high transition temperature Ni-Ti-Hf alloys

Wojcik, 2009

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3093902944640875543
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Wojcik C
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Journal of materials engineering and performance

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The high transition temperature Ni-Ti (Hf, Zr) alloys have long been of interest for actuators and other applications requiring transition temperatures greater than 100° C. Unfortunately, the high hardness and poor fabricability of these alloys have prohibited the scale up to …
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