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"Liqui Moly"
Consumer Brochure Car Care by LIQUI MOLY
Unknown Author
Gettering of residual gases and the adsorption rate of hydrogen on evaporated molybdenum films at liquid nitrogen temperatures
Angus L. Hunt
Vapor pressures of liquid molybdenum (2,890? to 2,990? K) and liquid zirconium (2,229? to 2,795? K)
R. K. Koch
Chemical Corrosion of Molybdenum and Tungsten in Liquid Basalt, Tuff, and Granite with Application to Subterrene Penetrators
W.A. Jr. and M. C. Krupka Stark
Liquid metal fuel reactor experiment : final report : investigation and testing of welded and brazed molybdenum joints / R.E. Pavlak. 1960 [Leather Bound]
Pavlak R. E.
Vapor pressures of liquid molybdenum (2 890⁰ to 2 990⁰ K) and liquid zirconium (2 229⁰ to 2 795⁰ K) / by R.K. Koch and W.E. Anable. 1968 [Leather Bound]
Koch R. K. (Robert K.)
Development of liquid-phase sintering techniques for molybdenum alloys: Final report
. Armour Research Foundation (U.S.)
Solubilities of molybdenum and tungsten in liquid potassium / by Stephan Stecura. 1969 [Leather Bound]
Stecura Stephan
Vapor pressures of liquid molybdenum (2,890 ° to 2,990 ° K) and liquid zirconium (2,229 ° to 2,795 ° K) (Report of investigations)
R. K Koch
Liquid Phase Sintering of Carbides Using a Nickel-Molybdenum Alloy
J.M. Barranco
Development of liquid-phase sintering techniques for molybdenum alloys : final report / prepared by Armour Research Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago, Illinois. 19 [Leather Bound]
Armour Research Foundation (U.S.)
Liquid state spectral emissivities of titanium, vanadium, zirconium, molybdenum, and platinum in an electron-beam furnace (Report of investigations / ... Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines)
R. K Koch
Liquid state spectral emissivities of titanium vanadium zirconium molybdenum and platinum in an electron-beam furnace / by R.K. Koch J.L. Hoffman and R.A. Beall. 1973 [Leather Bound]
Koch R. K. (Robert K.)
Solubilities of molybdenum and tungsten in liquid potassium (NASA technical note)
Stephan Stecura