Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Elektron_(alloy)> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 39 of
39
with 100 items per page.
- Elektron_(alloy) abstract "Elektron is the registered trademark of a wide range of magnesium alloys manufactured by a British company, Magnesium Elektron Limited.There are about 100 different alloys in the Elektron range, containing 0% - 9.5% of some of the following elements in varying proportions: aluminium ( < 9.5%), yttrium (5.25%), neodymium (2.7%), silver (2.5%), gadolinium (1.3%), zinc (0.9%), zirconium (0.6%), manganese (0.5%) and other rare earth metals.Varying amounts of alloying elements (up to 9.5%) added to the magnesium result in changes to mechanical properties such as increased tensile strength, creep resistance, thermal stability or corrosion resistance. Elektron is unusually light and has a specific gravity of about 1.8 compared with the 2.8 of aluminium alloy. Magnesium's relatively low density makes its alloy variants suitable for use in auto racing and aerospace engineering applications.".
- Elektron_(alloy) wikiPageExternalLink 1952%20-%202359.html.
- Elektron_(alloy) wikiPageExternalLink www.magnesium-elektron.com.
- Elektron_(alloy) wikiPageID "2020508".
- Elektron_(alloy) wikiPageRevisionID "600677330".
- Elektron_(alloy) hasPhotoCollection Elektron_(alloy).
- Elektron_(alloy) subject Category:Alloys.
- Elektron_(alloy) subject Category:Magnesium.
- Elektron_(alloy) subject Category:Magnesium_alloys.
- Elektron_(alloy) type Abstraction100002137.
- Elektron_(alloy) type Alloy114586769.
- Elektron_(alloy) type Alloys.
- Elektron_(alloy) type MagnesiumAlloys.
- Elektron_(alloy) type Matter100020827.
- Elektron_(alloy) type Mixture114586258.
- Elektron_(alloy) type Part113809207.
- Elektron_(alloy) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Elektron_(alloy) type Relation100031921.
- Elektron_(alloy) type Substance100019613.
- Elektron_(alloy) comment "Elektron is the registered trademark of a wide range of magnesium alloys manufactured by a British company, Magnesium Elektron Limited.There are about 100 different alloys in the Elektron range, containing 0% - 9.5% of some of the following elements in varying proportions: aluminium ( < 9.5%), yttrium (5.25%), neodymium (2.7%), silver (2.5%), gadolinium (1.3%), zinc (0.9%), zirconium (0.6%), manganese (0.5%) and other rare earth metals.Varying amounts of alloying elements (up to 9.5%) added to the magnesium result in changes to mechanical properties such as increased tensile strength, creep resistance, thermal stability or corrosion resistance. ".
- Elektron_(alloy) label "Elektron (Werkstoff)".
- Elektron_(alloy) label "Elektron (alloy)".
- Elektron_(alloy) label "Elektron (legering)".
- Elektron_(alloy) label "Elektron (stop magnezu)".
- Elektron_(alloy) label "Elektron".
- Elektron_(alloy) label "Elektron".
- Elektron_(alloy) label "Электрон (сплав)".
- Elektron_(alloy) sameAs Elektron_(slitina_hořčíku).
- Elektron_(alloy) sameAs Elektron_(Werkstoff).
- Elektron_(alloy) sameAs Elektron.
- Elektron_(alloy) sameAs Elektron.
- Elektron_(alloy) sameAs Elektron_(legering).
- Elektron_(alloy) sameAs Elektron_(stop_magnezu).
- Elektron_(alloy) sameAs m.06fmqx.
- Elektron_(alloy) sameAs Q129261.
- Elektron_(alloy) sameAs Q129261.
- Elektron_(alloy) sameAs Elektron_(alloy).
- Elektron_(alloy) wasDerivedFrom Elektron_(alloy)?oldid=600677330.
- Elektron_(alloy) isPrimaryTopicOf Elektron_(alloy).