MODERN METHODS OF HEAT TREATMENT TO NON FERROUS ALLOYS

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Jirapure S. C
Wankhade A. M.

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Non ferrous alloys are the most versatile engineering materials. The combination of physical properties such as strength, ductility, conductivity, corrosion resistance and machinability makes these suitable for a wide range of applications. These properties can be further enhanced with variations in composition and manufacturing processes. Present paper gives a clear idea about various strengthening processes of non ferrous alloys and prepares it as per the need of the user.

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Jirapure S. C and Wankhade A. M., “MODERN METHODS OF HEAT TREATMENT TO NON FERROUS ALLOYS”, IEJRD - International Multidisciplinary Journal, vol. 6, no. NCTSRD, p. 7, Dec. 2021.

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