The All-Russian Institute of Light Alloys (Russian: Всероссийский институт лёгких сплавов «ВИЛС»), formerly the Vils Scientific Production Association...
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Aluminium–lithium alloys (Al–Li alloys) are a set of alloys of aluminium and lithium, often also including copper and zirconium. Since lithium is the least...
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Krylya Sovetov Moscow (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
industry. In 2008, the owner of the Soviet Wings Sport Palace, the All-Russia Institute of Light Alloys (VILS) (Russian: Всероссийский институт лёгких...
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Aviadvigatel PD-14 (category Articles with Russian-language sources (ru))
for the powerplant, including monocrystalline alloys for vanes, and high-strength nickel and titanium alloys for shafts and disks. Developed from the PS-12...
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MHC Krylya Sovetov (category CS1 uses Russian-language script (ru))
of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). In 2008, the owner of the Soviet Wings Sport Palace, the All-Russia Institute of Light Alloys (VILS) (Russian:...
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Tungsten (redirect from Tungsten alloy)
hard-steel hacksaw. Tungsten occurs in many alloys, which have numerous applications, including incandescent light bulb filaments, X-ray tubes, electrodes...
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Andrei Tupolev (category Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute employees)
Nikolayevich Tupolev (Russian: Андрей Николаевич Туполев; 10 November [O.S. 29 October] 1888 – 23 December 1972) was a Russian and later Soviet aeronautical...
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Magnesium (redirect from Compounds of magnesium)
electrolysis of magnesium salts obtained from brine. It is less dense than aluminium and is used primarily as a component in strong and lightweight alloys that...
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Mikoyan Project 1.44 (category Abandoned military aircraft projects of Russia)
system. Mikoyan made use of weight-saving materials in the construction of the aircraft, with aluminum-lithium alloys making up 35% of the empty weight, steel...
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Titanium (redirect from Applications of titanium and titanium alloys)
production of polypropylene. Titanium can be alloyed with iron, aluminium, vanadium, and molybdenum, among other elements. The resulting titanium alloys are...
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Grigory Landsberg (category Academic staff of the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology)
analysis of metals and alloys (USSR Government Prize, 1941), and for the analysis of complex organic mixtures, including motor fuels. He is the author of the...
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Tin (redirect from Compounds of tin)
wide variety of useful alloys. Tin is most commonly alloyed with copper. Pewter is 85–99% tin, and bearing metal has a high percentage of tin as well....
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OLED (redirect from Polymer light-emitting diode)
An organic light-emitting diode (OLED), also known as organic electroluminescent (organic EL) diode, is a type of light-emitting diode (LED) in which the...
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Sukhoi Su-57 (redirect from Russian stealth fighter)
majority of the structural materials are alloys with 40.5–44.5% aluminum alloys and 18.6% titanium alloys, the aircraft makes extensive use of composites...
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of Russian Enlightenment, conservative historian Sergey Solovyov, principal Russian 19th-century historian, author of the 29-volume History of Russia...
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Alexander Lodygin (category Saint Petersburg State Institute of Technology alumni)
Lodyguine (Russian: Александр Николаевич Лодыгин; October 6, 1847 – March 16, 1923) was a Russian electrical engineer and inventor, one of the inventors of the...
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AIST (category All article disambiguation pages)
LCAC, assault hovercraft operated by the Soviet and Russian Navy Khrunichev T-411 Aist, Russian light utility monoplane Aist 1, a small satellite Aist,...
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Soko J-21 Jastreb (category Military Technical Institute Belgrade)
single-seat, single-engine, light attack aircraft, designed by the Aeronautical Technical Institute (ATI) and Military Technical Institute (VTI), in Belgrade and...
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reduced by coke in the presence of copper, giving aluminium–copper alloys. Existing works by Chinese alchemists show that alloys with a small aluminium content...
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Silver (redirect from History of silver)
uranium, mainly because of the wartime shortage of copper. Silver readily forms alloys with copper, gold, and zinc. Zinc-silver alloys with low zinc concentration...
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Gallium (redirect from History of gallium)
silicon. Gallium readily alloys with most metals, and is used as an ingredient in low-melting alloys. The nearly eutectic alloy of gallium, indium, and tin...
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Vanadium (redirect from Biological roles of vanadium)
is mainly used to produce specialty steel alloys such as high-speed tool steels, and some aluminium alloys. The most important industrial vanadium compound...
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This timeline of Russian innovation encompasses key events in the history of technology in Russia. The entries in this timeline fall into the following...
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Nickel (redirect from Biological roles of nickel)
elastic limit. It is widely used in many other alloys, including nickel brasses and bronzes and alloys with copper, chromium, aluminium, lead, cobalt...
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Molybdenum (redirect from Molybdenum alloys)
production of the element (about 80%) is used in steel alloys, including high-strength alloys and superalloys. Most molybdenum compounds have low solubility...
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Gold (redirect from Use of gold)
temperature to form an amalgam, and forms alloys with many other metals at higher temperatures. These alloys can be produced to modify the hardness and...
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Breeder reactor (redirect from Light-Water Breeder Reactor)
fuel core of up to 20% plutonium dioxide (PuO2) and at least 80% uranium dioxide (UO2). Another fuel option is metal alloys, typically a blend of uranium...
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Reactor pressure vessel (category All articles containing potentially dated statements)
also includes 0.25-0.45 wt% chromium. All alloys listed in the reference also have >0.04 wt% sulfur. Low-alloyed NiMoMn ferritic steels are attractive...
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Sukhoi Su-35 (category CS1 uses Russian-language script (ru))
aircraft included the use of uprated turbofan engines, as well as the increased use of lightweight composites and aluminium-lithium alloys in the aircraft's structure...
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Tuthill (2002). "Stainless Steels and Specialty Alloys for Modern Pulp and Paper Mills". Nickel Institute. Archived from the original on 16 January 2018...
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