100+ Years of Wrought Alloy Development at Haynes International
Lee M. Pike,
Lee M. Pike
Haynes International, 1020 West Park Avenue, Kokomo, IN, 46904-9013, USA
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Lee M. Pike
Haynes International, 1020 West Park Avenue, Kokomo, IN, 46904-9013, USA
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Joel Andersson,
Ian Dempster,
Tim Gabb, Jon Groh, Karl Heck, Randy Helmink,
Xingbo Liu,
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Anthony Banik
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Search for more papers by this authorSummary
This chapter contains sections titled:
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Introduction
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Haynes Stellite Company (1912 to 1920)
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Union Carbide Years (1920 to 1969)
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Cabot Corporation Years (1970 to 1989)
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Haynes International (1989 to 2000)
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Haynes International, 21st Century (2001 to Present)
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Acknowledgements
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