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  • Zinc and Zinc <B>Alloys</B>-Image
    Zinc and Zinc Alloys - (96 companies)
    ...in many types of service. Wrought zinc has chemical characteristics particularly adapted to certain uses, such as dry batteries and photoengraver`s plate. Its elastic module, like many alloys, is not clearly defined and thus creep data is needed to fit... Search by Specification | Learn More
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    Superalloys - (96 companies)
    ...strength, creep properties, and oxidation resistance. Types of Precious Metals and Alloys. Superalloys can be categorized by the base element that makes up the alloy. The GlobalSpec SpecSearch Database contains product information for cobalt, iron... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • Carbon Steels and <B>Alloy</B> Steels-Image
    Carbon Steels and Alloy Steels - (904 companies)
    Carbon steels are steels in which the main alloying additive is carbon. Alloy steels are steels alloyed with other metals or materials in addition to carbon to improve properties. How to Select Carbon Steels and Alloy Steels. Carbon steels... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • Copper, Brass, and Bronze <B>Alloys</B>-Image
    Copper, Brass, and Bronze Alloys - (527 companies)
    Copper, brass, and bronze alloys are non-ferrous metals with excellent electrical and thermal conductivity as well as good corrosion resistance, ductility and strength. How to Select Copper, Brass, and Bronze Alloys. Copper, brass, and bronze alloys... Search by Specification | Learn More
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    Specialty Nonferrous Metals and Alloys - (181 companies)
    ...and hardness. It is used almost exclusively as an alloy with other metals. Applications for osmium alloys include fountain pens, instrument pivots, electrical contacts, and fingerprint detection pads. Specifications and Properties. Selecting metals and metal... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • Molybdenum and Molybdenum Alloys - (67 companies)
    How to Select Molybdenum and Molybdenum Alloys. Molybdenum and molybdenum alloys are refractory metal and alloys with a very high melting point (non-alloy 2623 C) and a low thermal expansion coefficient. They are used to fabricate evaporation... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • Titanium and Titanium Alloys - (265 companies)
    Pure titanium has been used for orthopedic and dental implants, however it is mostly applied as an alloy with iron, aluminum, vanadium, and/or molybdenum among others. Titanium Alloys and Materials. Titanium alloys are generally categorized into four... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • Precious Metals and Alloys - (140 companies)
    ...to temperatures of 2000 C. If forms useful alloys with platinum and osmium. It is used only in specialized applications because of its very high cost for materials that require either its heat-resistant properties or its corrosion resistance. Specifications... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys - (661 companies)
    Types of Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys. Alloy Forms. Aluminum alloys can be developed from one or a combination of metal forming processes. Wrought non-heat-treatable alloys are mechanically worked after being cast and cannot be strengthened... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • Bimetals and Clad Alloys - (54 companies)
    Bimetals and clad alloys consist of two or more different alloy layers that are integrally bonded together; usually into a metal plate, strip, sheet, or other stock shape. How to Select Bimetals and Clad Alloys. Bimetals and clad alloys consist... Search by Specification | Learn More
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  • Materials Engineering: Little-known facts about precious metals
    in the making of fiberglass and silicon ingots, as well as for the melting of other high MP, reactive media. One clever application uses Pt and the zirconium oxide formed during powdered-metal spraying to produce a highly creep-resistant material even when heated close to its melting point. Zirconia...