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Hardening by Precipitation

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Structural Thermodynamics of Alloys
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We said in the introduction that metallic alloys have mechanical properties which are far more interesting than those of pure metals. By means of alloys we are enabled to manufacture machine parts which are lighter, or more resistant for the same weight, than those made from pure metals.

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Manenc, J. (1973). Hardening by Precipitation. In: Structural Thermodynamics of Alloys. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-2605-5_10

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