Talk:Superalloy

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Superalloy a chemistry term that deals with temperture resistant metal like nikel. What do you know about superalloy? If you know something good rite it it will teach people who don't know that much about it some cool new facts and even something they can use.Do you know an elment like carbon, magneesium, or nikel that is heat resistant? If you do that's great, tell someone who does'nt know about superalloy and some heat resistant elements.

(There are attrocious spelling errors in this entry)

[edit] FCC Alloy?

What is FCC? (Surely not the Federal Communications Commission.)Lou Sander

FCC stands for face-centered cubic crystal structure. --Shaddack 22:19, 17 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Jargon

I'm not sure whether the correct tag is context (which I've used for the moment) or confusing or something else, but this article is, at the time of this writing, abuzz with copious unexplained technical language, such that a person with only one or two semesters of chemistry in his background has difficulty reading it. The technical information should probably not be removed, but more of it needs to be _explained_ better. For a layperson, the article on tungsten arguably gives more accessible information about superalloys than this article does.

As far as I can see, it is only the "Chemical development" and "Scientific facts" sections that are impossible to understand. Are you worried about other sections, too? RandomP 17:13, 2 June 2006 (UTC)