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  • Article - 30 Jul 2013
    Magnesium is a silvery-white metal that is principally used as an alloy element for aluminum, lead, zinc, and other non-ferrous alloys. It is ductile and the most machinable of all the metals....
  • Article - 31 Jul 2013
    Aluminium / aluminum are of two types - casting alloys and wrought alloys. Aluminium / aluminum 6064 alloy is a wrought alloy type with good corrosion resistance and very good machinability.
  • Article - 25 Apr 2013
    Aluminium / aluminum is a silverish white metal. It is the third most abundantly available element. Aluminium / aluminum can be combined with one of these elements – silicon, magnesium, manganese,...
  • Article - 5 Aug 2013
    Magnesium is the lightest known metal and the sixth most abundantly available metal on the earth’s crust. It is known for its easily ignitable property. Magnesium is usually alloyed with non-ferrous...
  • Article - 29 Jul 2013
    Magnesium is the lightest known metal and is also easily ignitable. Magnesium is usually alloyed with non-ferrous metals such as aluminum, lead, zinc, etc.
  • Article - 3 May 2013
    Magnesium is a silvery-white metal used as an alloy element for aluminum, lead, zinc and other nonferrous alloys. Magnesium QH21A-T6 alloy is pressure tight, and has good castability, high yield...
  • Article - 2 May 2013
    Magnesium is among the most abundantly available elements in the earth’s crust. It has a silvery-white appearance and is commonly alloyed with aluminum, zinc, lead and other non-ferrous metals.
  • Article - 16 Jul 2013
    Magnesium is a silvery-white metal that is used as an alloy element for lead, aluminum, zinc, and other non-ferrous alloys. Magnesium alloys have high impact resistance, low inertia, and good damping...
  • Article - 16 Jul 2013
    Magnesium is a silvery-white metal that is used as an alloy element for zinc, lead, aluminum, and other non-ferrous alloys. Magnesium alloys are light weight with high machinability.
  • Article - 9 Jan 2013
    Aluminum and copper are widely employed as contacts and heat sinks since they are good conductors of heat.

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