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Glassy alloy

05/21/2009 6:16 AM

I have read in my searching about glassy alloys. They are said to have above 4000MPa ultimate strength. Do these alloys have good ductilibility? Does anyone know where they are manufactured or where I can find a sample to test?

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Re: Glassy alloy

05/22/2009 8:41 PM

Glassy alloys are usual brittle as the term glassy implies.

One of the best resources for finding materials is the Material Web - www.matweb.com

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