The processes used to fabricate the superalloys seem fairly
mature. Is much process development going on?
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Answer / anil kamat
You seem to be talking like a frog in a pond. How can it be
fairly mature. How many of the new processes found out in
world do we know. Untill now we consider diamond as hardest
material but is it really so, cemented hydrides and
carbides are nuch more harder. So developments are on and
we may be unaware of it. Read good technology advancement
magazines in libraries to keep yourself updated.
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