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Date: 2013-10-25 12:43:34
Transition metals
Building materials
Ferromagnetic materials
Magnetic alloys
Invar
Refractory metals
Stainless steel
Exotic material
Tungsten
Chemistry
Matter
Chemical elements

Invar 36 Controlled Expansion Alloy

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