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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alloy elements" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the various components or materials that are combined to create an alloy in metallurgy or materials science.
Example: "The alloy elements used in this steel include chromium, nickel, and molybdenum to enhance its strength and corrosion resistance."
Alternatives: "metal components" or "constituent materials".
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The EDX elemental analysis detected the alloy elements and nitrogen; for the nitrided alloy, there is obviously a decrease of N content from the surface towards the inside of the grains.
The EDX elemental analysis detected the alloy elements and nitrogen, with a minor presence of N in the original alloy, clearly growing up after nitration to about 33 at.%, according to the EDX quantitative analysis, a value in line although slightly lower than what is given by XPS measurements.
The ranges of alloy elements were optimized.
Nevertheless, the influence of alloy elements was not studied.
Little diffusion of alloy elements occurred at the interface of two coatings.
M stands for one or several carbide or nitride stabilising alloy elements.
Formation of these hexagonal unit cells may be facilitated by the presence of alloy elements.
In the 6082 alloy, containing less alloy elements, the hardness increase is smaller reaching the level of 120 HV 0.5.
Because of the addition of Cr, Ni, Mo and other minor alloy elements in the alloy, the alloy steel has a high hardenability.
The interfaces between the HA and alloys showed interdiffusion profiles of all the HA and alloy elements, demonstrating interfacial bonding.
Segregation of alloy elements and impurities to these interfaces can stabilize them and produce a large strengthening effect.
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