Carpenter Technology AerMet 100 Steel Tubing literature circa 1994
Brochure Cover. AerMet 100 alloy. "Introducing the world's strongest, toughest, steel . . . for a livelier, firmer ride!"
Aermet 100 alloy . . . delivering optimum strength and toughness with light weight.
AerMet 100 Alloy Bicycle Frame Fabrication Data. Mitring and Brazing.
Fabricaton Data continued. TIG Welding and Contact information for Carpenter Technology.
Overview of AerMet 100 Alloy for Bicycles Mr. Raymond M. Hemphill
Supervisor, Tool and Alloy R&D
Carpenter Technology Corp.
Overview of AerMet 100 Alloy for Bicycles continued.
AerMet 100 alloy press release. (July 25, 1994).
AerMet 100 alloy press release continued.
AerMet Tubing Pricing sheet.
AerMet 100 Alloy Material Safety Data Sheet.
"Application Engineering Ad #7 - 93" "What could you do with the strongest, toughest steel available?"
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!
Curve Road Test continued.
Curve Road Test continued.
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"
Article from Advanced Materials and Processes, September 1992 continued.
Article from Advanced Materials and Processes, September 1992 continued.
Article from Advanced Materials and Processes, September 1992 continued.
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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