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New alloys for pressure vessels and piping

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In this paper, the authors describe new alloys for pressure vessels and piping applications, such as Ni-Cr-W-Mo alloys and Ni-Ni-Si alloys, and HAZ liquation cracking in lean 316 stainless steels.
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This book describes new alloys for pressure vessels and piping applications. Topics include: Cr-Mo-Si alloys, HAZ liquation cracking in lean 316 stainless steels, copper bearing stainless steels, and Ni-Cr-W-Mo alloys.

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