Tensile elongation of near metallic glass alloys

Metal treatment – Stock – Amorphous – i.e. – glassy

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C420S012000, C420S064000

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08062436

ABSTRACT:
The present disclosure relates to a near metallic glass based alloy wherein the alloy includes at least 40 atomic percent iron, greater than 10 atomic percent of at least one or more metalloids, and less than 50 atomic percent of at least two or more transition metals, wherein one of said transition metals is Mo said alloy exhibits a tensile strength of 2400 MPa or greater and an elongation of greater than 2%.

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