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Polytherms of the Surface Properties of Copper–Aluminum Alloys
The polytherms of density, the surface tension of melts of the Cu–Al system and wetting angles of Ni–Cr, Co–Cr, 25Cr18N9C2 stainless steel and titanium substrates are studied using the lying drop method. The drop contour is processed using modern information technologies, in particular, using the Im...
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