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science studies.
Alloys are
usually classified as
substitutional or
interstitial alloys,
depending on the
atomic arrangement that
forms the
alloy. They can be...
- zinc.
There are two prin****l classifications,
namely casting alloys and
wrought alloys, both of
which are
further subdivided into the
categories heat-treatable...
- This is a list of
named alloys grouped alphabetically by the
metal with the
highest percentage.
Within these headings, the
alloys are also
grouped alphabetically...
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prevalent shape-memory
alloys are copper-aluminium-nickel and nickel-titanium (NiTi), but SMAs can also be
created by
alloying zinc, copper, gold and...
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Titanium alloys are
alloys that
contain a
mixture of
titanium and
other chemical elements. Such
alloys have very high
tensile strength and
toughness (even...
- polypropylene.
Titanium can be
allo**** with iron, aluminium, vanadium, and molybdenum,
among other elements. The
resulting titanium alloys are strong, lightweight...
- "Properties of
Wrought Aluminum and
Aluminum Alloys: 6061
Alclad 6061",
Properties and Selection:
Nonferrous Alloys and Special-Purpose Materials, Vol 2, ASM...
- Aluminium–magnesium
alloys (AlMg) –
standardised in the 5000
series – are
aluminium alloys that are
mainly made of
aluminium and
contain magnesium as the main
alloy element...
- luster. Of all the
metallic alloys in use today, the
alloys of iron (steel,
stainless steel, cast iron, tool steel,
alloy steel) make up the
largest proportion...
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Copper alloys are
metal alloys that have
copper as
their prin****l component. They have high
resistance against corrosion. Of the
large number of different...