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Materials at High Temperatures serves the needs of those who develop and use materials for high temperature applications. It publishes peer reviewed contributions relating to high temperature applications in the power, chemical, engine, processing and furnace industries.

The effects of high temperatures on corrosion, fatigue, creep, strength and wear in alloys, intermetallics, ceramics, refractories and composites are covered. Papers dealing with aspects of materials usage including modelling of behaviour and life prediction will be particularly welcome. The journal has a policy of emphasizing practical aspects and authors presenting results from research programmes are encouraged to relate these, if possible, to actual or potential applications.

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