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Russia’s ‘super steel’ for next-gen nuclear reactors passes 400,000-hour strength test
Russia has completed a large-scale, strategically important research initiative critical to developing next-generation nuclear energy.
Russia’s VTI has completed long-term tests of EP302M-Sh steel, confirming strength data for advanced nuclear reactor designs.
Compared to general structural steels, high tensile strength steel has increased strength making it ideal for the automotive industry where environmental problems and demands for collision safety are ...
The increased growth in the development and use of plastic pipes for oil pipelines, gas and water distribution, and ducting for telephone and electrical cables, etc. has created a need for a vast ...
SEATTLE — A metallurgist in Washington state pleaded guilty to fraud Monday after she spent decades faking the results of strength tests on steel that was being used to make U.S. Navy submarines.
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