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  • Article - 20 Jun 2013
    Steel is a metal alloy chiefly consisting of iron in addition to small amounts of carbon based on the grade and quality of the steel. Alloy steel is a type of steel to which one or more elements...
  • Article - 11 Jul 2013
    Iron is a chemical element with Fe as its symbol. It belongs to group 8, periodic number 4 of the periodic table. Its atomic number is 26.
  • Article - 3 Jul 2013
    In order to enhance the properties of copper, other elements were added to it in small quantities, giving rise to a whole new range of copper alloys that suit specific purposes and conditions. The...
  • Article - 10 Jul 2013
    Aluminum bronze alloys are the alloys of copper with 5-10% aluminum in addition to some amount of silicon, nickel, manganese and iron. They are available in cast and wrought forms. They are stronger...
  • Article - 17 Jul 2013
    Copper can be easily alloyed. There are about 400 copper alloys with various compositions to provide unique characteristics that would suit numerous applications.
  • Article - 17 Jul 2013
    There are almost 400 types of copper alloys available with unique characteristics. Aluminum bronze is an alloy consisting of about 6% of iron and nickel and 9 to 12% of aluminum. It has high corrosion...
  • Article - 16 Jul 2013
    UNS numbers C83300 to C85800 indicate cast red, yellow and leaded brasses, which are a category of copper alloys. Brass is derived when copper is alloyed with zinc. By varying the quantities of zinc...
  • Article - 3 May 2013
    Aluminium / aluminum is a ductile, silverish white metal that is never found in its metallic form in nature. It occurs as bauxite, which is a mixture of aluminium oxides, iron oxides and clay.
  • Article - 26 Jun 2013
    Magnesium is the fourth most common element in the Earth as a whole, and makes up 13% of the Earth’s mass. It is the third most commonly used structural metal, after iron and aluminium.
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