Abstract
(partial) Section headings and selected papers: Foreword. Aspects of Magnesium Technology . Production and applications of ultra high purity magnesium, S G Hibbins & F C Dimay ga. Magnesium plaster cast prototypes versus die castings - a comparative evaluation of properties, N Fantetti et al . Low pressure casting of magnesium alloys, J C Hogg et al . Light Metal Matrix Composites . Ultimate sediment distribution in unidirectionally cast AlSi-SiC particulate metal matrix composites, M Gallerneault et al . On the wettability of ceramic fibres by metals in various metal matrix composite systems, H Liu et al . Microstructure/property relationships in SiCp reinforced aluminum composites, S Dionne & M R Krish adev. Aspects of Light Metals Reduction Technology . Cathode heat flux measurements, N E Richards et al . Strontium extraction by aluminothermic reduction, J Langlais & R Harris. Recovery of cryolite from spent potlining of Al reduction cells by flotation method, Zhai Xiujing & Qui Zhuxi n. Casting and Solidification of Aluminum Base Alloys . Vacuum casting of aluminum alloys, J L Dion & M Sahoo. n experimental study of twin-roll casting, D V Edmunds et al . Mathematical Modelling and Computer Simulation . Finite element method in die filling simulation of non-ferrous industrial castings, D Frayce et al . 3D-simulation of the thermal performance of the coke calcining kiln, R T Bui et al . Melting, Alloying and Properties of Light Metals . Enhanced corrosion resistance in Al-Zn-Mg-Cu Alloys, R C Dorward. Scrap melting and metallurgical processes employed in aluminum recycling, D V Neff. Authors' index. Keywords index.
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