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JPS5212396B2
1431935 Ti, Zr or Hf doped boron nitride PHILIPS GLOEILAMPENFABRIEKEN NV 19 July 1973 [22 July 1972] 34385/73 Heading C1A [Also in Division C7] Boron nitride containing 0À5 to 95% of at least one of Ti, Zr or Hf in elemental or nitride ...  
JPS5216416A
PURPOSE: Tensile strength, corrosion resistance, and anti-hydrogen-absorbing property of zircaloy are improved without decreasing the ductility of Zr alloy.  
JPS51134554A
PURPOSE: Removal of poisonous gas of the mercury-vapor lamp by improved getter material.  
JPS51134304A
Tubes for use in nuclear reactors fabricated from a quaternary alloy comprising 2.5-4.0 wt% Sn, 0.5-1.5 wt% Mo, 0.5-1.5 wt% Nb, balance essentially Zr. The tubes are fabricated by a process of hot extrusion, heat treatment, cold working ...  
JPS5141570B1  
JPS51125607A
PURPOSE: A new process for producing high-purity and homogenious alloys by carbothermic reduction treatment.  
JPS51121420A  
JPS5137245B1  
JPS5136206B1
An alloy containing in percentage by weight is heat-treated at 982 DEG -1238 DEG C. for about 4 hours, followed by heating at 1204 DEG -1238 DEG C. for several hours, and a final heating at 816 DEG -899 DEG C. for ...  
JPS51112424A
PURPOSE: To produce a low cost and low occuluded gas intermetallic mercury compound suitable for a mercury carrier for Nyxie tube, low pressure mercury vapor discharge tube and similar tubes.  
JPS51110410A  
JPS5132302B2  
JPS5182897A  
JPS5172913A  
JPS5162109A  
JPS5116756B1
The cryogenic properties of superconductive alloys are improved by electrolytically liberating hydrogen on the alloy as a cathode in a hydrogen liberating electrolyte, such as an aqueous solution of HF, HCl, HNO3 and/or H2SO4 in concentr...  
JPS5137398A  
JPS518369B1  
JPS517615B1  
JPS50123019A  
JPS50123020A  
JPS50114319A  
JPS50114323A  
JPS5020938B1
1,252,238. Making zirconium alloys. SANDVIKENS JERNVERKS A.B. Feb.19, 1970 [Feb.21, 1969], No.8124/70. Heading C7A and C7D. A zirconium alloy comprises: - the balance, apart from insignificant amounts of O and Si, being Zr; and is made b...  
JPS5019236B1  
JPS5060072A  
JPS5051016A  
JPS507005B1  
JPS5015715A
High tensile strength, creep and corrosion resistant zirconium alloys containing 7.0-10.0 wt % aluminum, 0-3 wt % in total of one or more elements selected from the group consisting of magnesium, tin, chromium, iron, carbon, silicon, ytt...  
JPS4925806B1  
JPS491371B1  
JPS4838119B1
1052854 Super-conductor's WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORPORATION 9 April 1965 [30 April 1964] 15185/65 Headings H1A and A4D A super-conductor is formed by cold-rolling, to reduce its thickness by at least 96%, an alloy composed of 10 to 75% b...  
JPS4866063A  
JPS4827173B1  
JPS448150B1
A superconductive alloy consists of 25-90% Nb, 0.005-0.1% C and at least one element from the group consisting of Ti and Zr; the other element from the group should not exceed 15% in the case of Zr and 30% in the case of Ti.  
JPS408249B1
A workable superconductive alloy consists of V 10-90 atomic per cent, Ti 10-90 atomic per cent.  
JPS3910372B1
An alloy of niobium-zirconium containing 10-90 atomic per cent Nb and the remainder Zr is used as a wire for winding a super-conducting electromagnet to produce a magnetic field greater than 30 Kgauss.  

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