New trends in powder processing beryllium-containing alloys

Beryllium combines light weight, a high modulus, and excellent thermal properties, which makes it very attractive for aerospace and space applications and fusion, motion control, and high-performance automotive applications, to name a few. Powder-metallurgical processing is required for beryllium an...

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