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In the mid-19th century aluminium was a precious metal. By the 1930s it was a bulk material, used in aircraft manufacture, electrical cables, kitchenware and motor cars. By 1950 its applications were...
This programme in the FUNDAMENTAL PROCESSES series explores the primary methods of processing sheet metal coils. It explains the essentials of coil slitting, coil blanking, and coil processing lines. The...
The strength of welded joints can be seriously reduced by defects, both those introduced during welding and those which arise in service, such as fatigue cracks. For both critical welded joints in new...
This video examines the basic materials, tools, and techniques of tubular hydroforming and sheet metal hydroforming. Animations and shop floor footage explain the three primary types of tubular hydroforming...
Documents the construction and placement of a steel oil platform designed to be permanently fixed on the sea floor up to 80 kilometres off the Victorian coast in the Bass Strait. The design had to last up to...
Shows the development of the martensite from the super-cooled austenite in the needle profile, formed by the sudden change of volume, of a polished surface of a chrome-nickel steel under the heating table...
4 (72 min): Explores water purity, safety and the role that chemistry plays in managing the environment. Looks at water management from the maintenance of river water quality to the detailed chemistry of the...
1 MATERIALS IN PERSPECTIVE(1981): Looks at metals, ceramics, glass, polymers and composites in terms of their classification and atomic structure. Asks why we need material science, or material scientists,...
A series of thirteen training DVDs produced in conjunction with Monash University, Australia, government agencies and industrial manufacturers. Each focuses on a particular core industrial process and will...
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