Metal snips (November 16, 1987)

The Soviet Institute of Metallurgy says it has a substitute alloy that could replace gold in its jewelry and industrial applications, Metal Bulletin reports. Named inpal and made from a combination of palladium and indium, the alloy can be produced...

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