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Phases and processes: Current research on tungsten

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Although at this time relatively little property data are available on tungsten-base alloys, it is apparent from the extent of current research activities that within a year or two we can look forward to having a much better idea of the real potential of tungsten-base alloys for high temperature applications.

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Tietz, T.E. Phases and processes: Current research on tungsten. JOM 11, 763–764 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03397842

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