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A severe breakage problem has been solved at Precision Propeller, Indianapolis, by using AerMet 100 alloy to make a shaft that holds propellers in place for straightening. The alloy is a high‐strength, high‐toughness steel developed by Carpenter Technology Corp., Reading, Pennsylvania.

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