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- Alacrite abstract "Alacrite is a family of cobalt-based alloys. One member of the family, XSH Alacrite, also known as L605, is described as "a non-magnetic, stainless super-alloy whose high surface hardness enables one to achieve a mirror quality polish". It was "originally developed for use in aircraft." Another use is in drug-eluting stents.The Institut National de Métrologie in France uses one-kilogram cylinders of XSH Alacrite as "secondary mass standards". This particular alloy is composed primarily of cobalt, with the remaining elements being 20% chromium, 15% tungsten, 10% nickel and 0.1% carbon. Its density is 9150 kg/m3.".
- Alacrite wikiPageExternalLink moulage.html.
- Alacrite wikiPageID "3147292".
- Alacrite wikiPageRevisionID "597311782".
- Alacrite hasPhotoCollection Alacrite.
- Alacrite subject Category:Cobalt_alloys.
- Alacrite type Abstraction100002137.
- Alacrite type Alloy114586769.
- Alacrite type CobaltAlloys.
- Alacrite type Matter100020827.
- Alacrite type Mixture114586258.
- Alacrite type Part113809207.
- Alacrite type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Alacrite type Relation100031921.
- Alacrite type Substance100019613.
- Alacrite comment "Alacrite is a family of cobalt-based alloys. One member of the family, XSH Alacrite, also known as L605, is described as "a non-magnetic, stainless super-alloy whose high surface hardness enables one to achieve a mirror quality polish". It was "originally developed for use in aircraft." Another use is in drug-eluting stents.The Institut National de Métrologie in France uses one-kilogram cylinders of XSH Alacrite as "secondary mass standards".".
- Alacrite label "Alacrite".
- Alacrite sameAs m.08vgrt.
- Alacrite sameAs Q4705462.
- Alacrite sameAs Q4705462.
- Alacrite sameAs Alacrite.
- Alacrite wasDerivedFrom Alacrite?oldid=597311782.
- Alacrite isPrimaryTopicOf Alacrite.