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- Coring abstract "Coring happens when a heated alloy, such as a Cu-Ni system, cools in non-equilibrium conditions. This causes the exterior of the material to harden faster than the interior. Coring causes the centers of the grains to retain more of the higher melting temperature element. In this case, the dendrite arms formed from the exterior have a different composition than the alloy in the inner regions, resulting in a local compositional difference. It does not have good performance.Coring is predominantly observed in alloys having a marked difference between liquidus and solidus temperatures. It is often being removed by subsequent annealing and/or hot-working. It is exploited in zone-refining techniques to produce high purity metals.".
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- Coring wikiPageRevisionID "673431539".
- Coring wikiPageWikiLink Annealing_(metallurgy).
- Coring wikiPageWikiLink Category:Metallurgy.
- Coring wikiPageWikiLink Cupronickel.
- Coring wikiPageWikiLink Dendrite_(crystal).
- Coring wikiPageWikiLink Hot-working.
- Coring wikiPageWikiLink Hot_working.
- Coring wikiPageWikiLink Liquidus.
- Coring wikiPageWikiLink Solidus_(chemistry).
- Coring wikiPageWikiLink Zone-refining.
- Coring wikiPageWikiLinkText "Coring".
- Coring wikiPageWikiLinkText "core".
- Coring wikiPageWikiLinkText "cored".
- Coring wikiPageWikiLinkText "coring".
- Coring hasPhotoCollection Coring.
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- Coring wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Industry-stub.
- Coring subject Category:Metallurgy.
- Coring comment "Coring happens when a heated alloy, such as a Cu-Ni system, cools in non-equilibrium conditions. This causes the exterior of the material to harden faster than the interior. Coring causes the centers of the grains to retain more of the higher melting temperature element. In this case, the dendrite arms formed from the exterior have a different composition than the alloy in the inner regions, resulting in a local compositional difference.".
- Coring label "Coring".
- Coring sameAs m.0gy0hk.
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- Coring wasDerivedFrom Coring?oldid=673431539.
- Coring isPrimaryTopicOf Coring.