Brochure Cover. AerMet 100 alloy. "Introducing the world's strongest, toughest, steel . . . for a livelier, firmer ride!" |
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Aermet 100 alloy . . . delivering optimum strength and toughness with light weight. |
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AerMet 100 Alloy Bicycle Frame Fabrication Data. Mitring and Brazing. |
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Fabricaton Data continued. TIG Welding and Contact information for Carpenter Technology. |
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Overview of AerMet 100 Alloy for Bicycles Mr. Raymond M. Hemphill
Supervisor, Tool and Alloy R&D
Carpenter Technology Corp. |
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Overview of AerMet 100 Alloy for Bicycles continued. |
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AerMet 100 alloy press release. (July 25, 1994). |
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AerMet 100 alloy press release continued. |
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AerMet Tubing Pricing sheet. |
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AerMet 100 Alloy Material Safety Data Sheet. |
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"Application Engineering Ad #7 - 93" "What could you do with the strongest, toughest steel available?" |
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Article from Road Bike Action / September 1994. Road Test: Curve Aermet 100.
A small bicycle company in Boulder takes a shot at harnessing the raw power and highly touted performance of AerMet 100 steel alloy. RBA puts the bike and material through -our usual torture tests and both live to tell about it. Watch out, titanium!
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Curve Road Test continued. |
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Curve Road Test continued. |
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Article from Advanced Materials and Processes, September 1992. By Thomas J. McCaffrey, Carpenter Technology Corp. Reading PA. "Combined strength and toughness characterize new aircraft alloy" |
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Article from Advanced Materials and Processes, September 1992 continued. |
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Article from Advanced Materials and Processes, September 1992 continued. |
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Article from Advanced Materials and Processes, September 1992 continued. |
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Article from Bicycle Research and Industry News, December 1993. New Tubing Benefits Small Manufacturers
Custom Frame Builders Seek Alternatives to Titanium |
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