Metal founding – Process – Shaping liquid metal against a forming surface
Patent
1993-06-25
1994-04-12
Lin, Kuang Y.
Metal founding
Process
Shaping liquid metal against a forming surface
164423, B22D 1106
Patent
active
053017420
ABSTRACT:
An iron base amorphous alloy strip having a sheet thickness of from 50 to 150 .mu.m and a sheet width of at least 20 mm. The strip is produced by a single-roll cooling process and has a fracture strain of 0.01 or more.
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Ozawa Tsutomu
Sato Takashi
Yamada Toshio
Lin Kuang Y.
Nippon Steel Corporation
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