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Positron Systems Detects Damaged Superalloys

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BOISE, Idaho, Sept. 8, 2003 -- Positron Systems, a developer of nondestructive and material characterization testing, has announced it can detect and quantify damage in single crystal nickel-based superalloys at the atomic level. Single crystal superalloys are commonly used by the aerospace and power generation industries in expensive components such as turbine engine blades and vanes. In a study sponsored by the National Science Foundation, Positron Systems demonstrated that its photon-induced positron annihilation (PIPA) technology can accurately evaluate surface and subsurface damage and...Read full article

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    Published: September 2003
    Basic ScienceCoatingsNational Science FoundationNews & Featuresphoton-induced positron annihilationPIPAPositron Systemssuperalloys

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