The ever increasing emphasis on the specific strength and the stringent material characteristics sought in various industries, catering to aerospace, defence, automobiles and load bearing structures have led to an unprecedented worldwide thrust on the development and processing of light metals and alloy products. These include Al-, Mg-, and Ti-alloys, metallic foams and metal matrix composites. CSIR-NML not only has an illustrious legacy but has kept pace with international research on light metals and alloys till date. Research in this area has culminated in several new materials and processes, which have seen commercial exploitation and/or transfer of technology to the industri...
Magnesium alloys possess unique properties, which when fully exploited can open up for major inroads...
Magnesium alloys possess unique properties, which when fully exploited can open up for major inroads...
CSIR-NML has made immense contributions in the development of product and processes for steel indust...
This paper gives a general appraisal of light metal industry in India in relation to current expansi...
Light metals have great potential for application in the automotive and aerospace industries because...
Selection of materials with the expected, application-dependent characteristics constitutes a very i...
The Metallurgy Division of the National Bureau of Standards has accelerated its research progra...
Recent technological advancements at CSIR-NML are highlighted with special reference to magnesium te...
Light Alloys: From Traditional Alloys to Nanocrystals, Fifth Edition, covers the materials science, ...
Selection of materials with the expected, application-dependent characteristics constitutes a very i...
WHILST the metallurgy of heavier metals rapidly developed with the recovery of those relatively easi...
Aluminum-based light-weight materials offer great potential for novel engineering applications, part...
The CSIR conducts research and development (R&D) involving advanced materials with applications...
Since the beginning of industrial production, the demand for light and strong materials has steadily...
In recent years, a great effort has been devoted to developing a new generation of materials for aer...
Magnesium alloys possess unique properties, which when fully exploited can open up for major inroads...
Magnesium alloys possess unique properties, which when fully exploited can open up for major inroads...
CSIR-NML has made immense contributions in the development of product and processes for steel indust...
This paper gives a general appraisal of light metal industry in India in relation to current expansi...
Light metals have great potential for application in the automotive and aerospace industries because...
Selection of materials with the expected, application-dependent characteristics constitutes a very i...
The Metallurgy Division of the National Bureau of Standards has accelerated its research progra...
Recent technological advancements at CSIR-NML are highlighted with special reference to magnesium te...
Light Alloys: From Traditional Alloys to Nanocrystals, Fifth Edition, covers the materials science, ...
Selection of materials with the expected, application-dependent characteristics constitutes a very i...
WHILST the metallurgy of heavier metals rapidly developed with the recovery of those relatively easi...
Aluminum-based light-weight materials offer great potential for novel engineering applications, part...
The CSIR conducts research and development (R&D) involving advanced materials with applications...
Since the beginning of industrial production, the demand for light and strong materials has steadily...
In recent years, a great effort has been devoted to developing a new generation of materials for aer...
Magnesium alloys possess unique properties, which when fully exploited can open up for major inroads...
Magnesium alloys possess unique properties, which when fully exploited can open up for major inroads...
CSIR-NML has made immense contributions in the development of product and processes for steel indust...