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Diplodocus, ducked due to rockfall / Diplodocus, geduckt aufgrund von Steinschlag

Diplodocus, ducked due to rockfall / Diplodocus, geduckt aufgrund von Steinschlag
Oxide hammered into the material, light microscope 1000× / In den Werkstoff eingehämmertes Oxid, Lichtmikroskop 1000×
Ute Täubl
Vacuumschmelze GmbH & Co. KG 63450 Hanau
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- Utilizing nano-computed tomography to characterize the structural nature of industrial minerals
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- Meeting Diary
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Articles in the same Issue
- Inhalt
- Editorial
- Editorial
- Metallography of tailings from the Mansfeld copper mining area
- Enhancing precision and safety in metallographic sample preparation: Reduce the stochasticity and workload with robotization
- Electropolishing study of metastable austenitic steel AISI 347 for EBSD analyses
- Examinations on small bronze items from the Hallstatt period burial ground at Mitterkirchen in Upper Austria
- In situ stereomicroscopy chemical and color etching
- Quantification of forming-induced damage in case-hardening steel AISI 5115 by advanced SEM methods
- Microstructures of iron meteorites
- Old Woman Meteorite: microstructures, analyses, and stories
- Titanium alloys with a high β stabilizer content – sample preparation strategies and micrographs
- Microstructural changes in the welding of titanium-stabilized steels
- Development of a preparation method for Bronze Age flanged axes
- Challenges and possibilities of the manual metallographic serial sectioning process using the example of a quantitative microstructural analysis of graphite in cast iron
- Effects of heat treatment on the microstructure and corrosion behavior of manganese aluminum bronzes
- Utilizing nano-computed tomography to characterize the structural nature of industrial minerals
- Use of mobile metallography to assess the extent of damage to high temperature components in power plants
- Picture of the Month
- Picture of the Month
- News
- News
- Meeting Diary
- Meeting Diary