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- Amorphous_metal abstract "An amorphous metal (also known metallic glass or glassy metal) is a solid metallic material, usually an alloy, with a disordered atomic-scale structure. Most metals are crystalline in their solid state, which means they have a highly ordered arrangement of atoms. Amorphous metals are non-crystalline, and have a glass-like structure. But unlike common glasses, such as window-glass, which are typically insulators, amorphous metals have good electrical conductivity. There are several ways in which amorphous metals can be produced, including extremely rapid cooling, physical vapor deposition, solid-state reaction, ion irradiation, and mechanical alloying.In the past, small batches of amorphous metals have been produced through a variety of quick-cooling methods. For instance, amorphous metal wires have been produced by sputtering molten metal onto a spinning metal disk (melt spinning). The rapid cooling, on the order of millions of degrees a second, is too fast for crystals to form and the material is "locked" in a glassy state. More recently a number of alloys with critical cooling rates low enough to allow formation of amorphous structure in thick layers (over 1 millimeter) had been produced; these are known as bulk metallic glasses (BMG). Liquidmetal sells a number of titanium-based BMGs, developed in studies originally carried out at Caltech. More recently, batches of amorphous steel have been produced that demonstrate strengths much greater than conventional steel alloys.".
- Amorphous_metal thumbnail Bulk_Metallic_Glass_Sample.jpg?width=300.
- Amorphous_metal wikiPageExternalLink alloy.phys.cmu.edu.
- Amorphous_metal wikiPageExternalLink 200505060005.html.
- Amorphous_metal wikiPageExternalLink st20.
- Amorphous_metal wikiPageExternalLink Liquidmetal%20Design%20Guide%20Rev%201.0%2024January2013.pdf.
- Amorphous_metal wikiPageExternalLink 040902_glass.html.
- Amorphous_metal wikiPageExternalLink amor_elec_pow_dist_appl.pdf.
- Amorphous_metal wikiPageExternalLink t1.
- Amorphous_metal wikiPageExternalLink mg18624931.000.
- Amorphous_metal wikiPageExternalLink sdarticle.pdf.
- Amorphous_metal wikiPageExternalLink AmorphousNano_1996.pdf.
- Amorphous_metal wikiPageExternalLink metallicglass.html.
- Amorphous_metal wikiPageID "347027".
- Amorphous_metal wikiPageRevisionID "594314655".
- Amorphous_metal date "April 2012".
- Amorphous_metal hasPhotoCollection Amorphous_metal.
- Amorphous_metal reason "in what way comparable".
- Amorphous_metal reason "makes no sense what does etching have to do with it".
- Amorphous_metal subject Category:Alloys.
- Amorphous_metal subject Category:Amorphous_metals.
- Amorphous_metal subject Category:Metallurgy.
- Amorphous_metal type Abstraction100002137.
- Amorphous_metal type Alloy114586769.
- Amorphous_metal type Alloys.
- Amorphous_metal type AmorphousMetals.
- Amorphous_metal type ChemicalElement114622893.
- Amorphous_metal type Matter100020827.
- Amorphous_metal type MetallicElement114625458.
- Amorphous_metal type Mixture114586258.
- Amorphous_metal type Part113809207.
- Amorphous_metal type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Amorphous_metal type Relation100031921.
- Amorphous_metal type Substance100019613.
- Amorphous_metal comment "An amorphous metal (also known metallic glass or glassy metal) is a solid metallic material, usually an alloy, with a disordered atomic-scale structure. Most metals are crystalline in their solid state, which means they have a highly ordered arrangement of atoms. Amorphous metals are non-crystalline, and have a glass-like structure. But unlike common glasses, such as window-glass, which are typically insulators, amorphous metals have good electrical conductivity.".
- Amorphous_metal label "Alliage métallique amorphe".
- Amorphous_metal label "Amorphous metal".
- Amorphous_metal label "Metal amorfo".
- Amorphous_metal label "Metal amorfo".
- Amorphous_metal label "Metallisches Glas".
- Amorphous_metal label "Szkło metaliczne".
- Amorphous_metal label "Аморфные металлы".
- Amorphous_metal label "فلز لابلوري".
- Amorphous_metal label "アモルファス金属".
- Amorphous_metal label "非晶态金属".
- Amorphous_metal sameAs Metallisches_Glas.
- Amorphous_metal sameAs Άμορφα_μέταλλα.
- Amorphous_metal sameAs Metal_amorfo.
- Amorphous_metal sameAs Alliage_métallique_amorphe.
- Amorphous_metal sameAs アモルファス金属.
- Amorphous_metal sameAs 비결정성_금속.
- Amorphous_metal sameAs Szkło_metaliczne.
- Amorphous_metal sameAs Metal_amorfo.
- Amorphous_metal sameAs m.01ytxf.
- Amorphous_metal sameAs Q527601.
- Amorphous_metal sameAs Q527601.
- Amorphous_metal sameAs Amorphous_metal.
- Amorphous_metal wasDerivedFrom Amorphous_metal?oldid=594314655.
- Amorphous_metal depiction Bulk_Metallic_Glass_Sample.jpg.
- Amorphous_metal isPrimaryTopicOf Amorphous_metal.