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material science

05/25/2008 12:00 AM

i need materials on properties and development of engineering materials

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Re: material science

05/26/2008 2:09 AM

Let us know what you find.

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#2

Re: material science

05/26/2008 3:07 AM

This takes 5 years of learning and 20 years of practise and additional learning if only some metallic materials are of interest.

Same for glasses, same for ceramics, same for plastics, same for natures materials.!!!

What do you need what do you want, what is your level of education and experience?

RHABE

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#3

Re: material science

05/26/2008 6:45 AM

It will take more than a chart to know all you will need to know!

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Re: material science

05/26/2008 9:13 AM

One of the best sites for this,

http://www.matweb.com/index.aspx

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Re: material science

05/27/2008 3:18 AM

Do you want fries with that?

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