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  • Article - 26 Jul 2013
    Copper alloys are metal alloys that have the metal copper as their chief component. There are about 400 types of copper alloys. A Unified Numbering System (UNS) has been developed for metals and...
  • Article - 12 Jul 2013
    Copper and its alloys are widely sought after because of their high strength and high conductivity properties. Copper can be alloyed more freely than most metals.
  • Article - 12 Jul 2013
    The earliest metals known to man were copper and gold. Copper was used for making coins and ornaments in the past; however with the advancement in technology more of this metal’s properties were...
  • Article - 12 Jul 2013
    Copper (Cu) with the atomic number 29, is a widely used metal due to its ductility and excellent thermal and electrical conductivity.
  • Article - 14 May 2013
    Copper and its alloys have been used for centuries. It has a reddish-orange color. The UNS numbers C10100 to C13000 indicate pure copper. Pure copper is soft and malleable, and is used in several...
  • Article - 27 May 2013
    Aluminium / aluminum is a popular material among manufacturers in various industries due to its light weight, high strength-to-weight ratio, resilience, and ductile at low temperatures.
  • Article - 15 Jul 2013
    Magnesium is a strong, light-weight metal that exothermically with most acids and water at room temperature. It is found in large deposits of dolomite, magnesite and other minerals, and also in...
  • Article - 15 Jul 2013
    Magnesium is a silvery-white metal which is used as an alloy element for zinc, lead, aluminum, and other nonferrous alloys. It is highly flammable in its powdered form and soluble in water.
  • Article - 15 Jul 2013
    Magnesium is a silvery-white metal that is found in large deposits of dolomite, magnesite and other non-ferrous alloys. It tarnishes slightly when exposed to air. It also reacts exothermically with...
  • Article - 9 Aug 2013
    Magnesium is a grayish-white, fairly tough metal that burns with a very bright light. It is commonly produced by the electrolysis of fused magnesium chlorides from sea water, wells and brines.

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