Discontinuously reinforced aluminum: Ready for the 1990s Paul S. Gilman Aluminum Composite Pages: 7 - 7
The processing and properties of discontinuously reinforced aluminum composites Alan L. GeigerJ. Andrew Walker Aluminum Composite Pages: 8 - 15
Spray-atomized and codeposited 6061 Al/SiCp composites Yue WuEnrique J. Lavernia Aluminum Composite Pages: 16 - 23
The aging response and creep of DRA composites Michael B. HouseKenneth C. MeinertRam B. Bhagat Aluminum Composite Pages: 24 - 28
High-temperature discontinuously reinforced aluminum M. S. ZedalisJ. D. BryantS. K. Das Aluminum Composite Pages: 29 - 31
Scaling up particulate-reinforced aluminum composites for commercial production William C. Harrigan Jr. Aluminum Composite Pages: 32 - 35
Chemical synthesis of micrometer-sized nickel aluminide powders J. C. WithersH. -C. ShiaoPing Wang Feature Pages: 36 - 39
Progress in the understanding of gamma titanium aluminides Young-Won KimDennis M. Dimiduk Feature Pages: 40 - 47
Winning copper via chloride chemistry—An elusive technology James E. Hoffmann Copper and Chloride Hydrometallurgy Pages: 48 - 49
The cuprex metal extraction process: Recovering copper from sulfide ores R. F. DaltonG. DiazA. D. Zunkel Copper and Chloride Hydrometallurgy Pages: 51 - 56
Combining sulfate electrowinning with chloride leaching A. W. FletcherR. B. SudderthS. M. Olafson Copper and Chloride Hydrometallurgy Pages: 57 - 59
The electrowinning of copper from a cupric chloride solution H. K. LinX. J. WuP. D. Rao Copper and Chloride Hydrometallurgy Pages: 60 - 65