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Dispersion-strengthened gold

Improved properties at high temperatures

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Where higher strength and hardness are required at elevated temperatures dispersion-strengthened gold shows considerable advantages by comparison with conventional alloys. This paper describes the production and testing of gold with a number of oxide dispersions which are effective in enhancing its high temperature properties without appreciably affecting its electrical and thermal characteristics.

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Hill, J.S. Dispersion-strengthened gold. Gold Bull 9, 76–80 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03215407

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