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  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Williams_School/Advanced_Chemistry/19%3A_Metals_and_Alloys/19.06%3A_Amorphous_Alloys
    Amorphous metals, also called bulk metallic glasses, are materials of growing technological importance. Because their glassy structures do not support the movement of dislocations, they are stronger a...Amorphous metals, also called bulk metallic glasses, are materials of growing technological importance. Because their glassy structures do not support the movement of dislocations, they are stronger and more wear-resistant than crystalline metals of similar composition.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Williams_School/Chemistry_II/14%3A_Metals_and_Alloys/14.06%3A_Amorphous_Alloys
    Amorphous metals, also called bulk metallic glasses, are materials of growing technological importance. Because their glassy structures do not support the movement of dislocations, they are stronger a...Amorphous metals, also called bulk metallic glasses, are materials of growing technological importance. Because their glassy structures do not support the movement of dislocations, they are stronger and more wear-resistant than crystalline metals of similar composition.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/CSU_San_Bernardino/CHEM_4300%3A_Inorganic_Chemistry_(Mink)/08%3A_Metals_and_Alloys_-_Mechanical_Properties/8.05%3A_Amorphous_Alloys
    Amorphous metals, also called bulk metallic glasses, are materials of growing technological importance. Because their glassy structures do not support the movement of dislocations, they are stronger a...Amorphous metals, also called bulk metallic glasses, are materials of growing technological importance. Because their glassy structures do not support the movement of dislocations, they are stronger and more wear-resistant than crystalline metals of similar composition.

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