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  • <B>Titanium</B> and <B>Titanium</B> Alloys-Image
    Titanium and Titanium Alloys - (265 companies)
    ...with excellent corrosion resistance, fatigue properties, and high strength-to-weight ratios. Types of Titanium and Titanium Alloys. Pure Titanium. Titanium is a silver colored metal that has a low density and is strong, lustrous, and corrosion-resistant... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • Copper, Brass, and Bronze Alloys-Image
    Copper, Brass, and Bronze Alloys - (527 companies)
    ...conductor of heat and electricity. Pure copper is mainly used for heat and electrical transfer applications, as most alloy additions detrimentally affect copper 's conductivity properties. Common applications include electronics, plumbing, and heat... Search by Specification | Learn More
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    Amorphous Metals - (15 companies)
    How to Select Amorphous Metals. Amorphous metals, also known as metallic glasses, are metallic materials that have a non-crystalline structure. Most amorphous metals are alloys rather than pure metals. These materials have atoms of varying sizes... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • Refractory and Reactive Metals-Image
    Refractory and Reactive Metals - (173 companies)
    ...and aeronautic industries. Titanium is a silver colored metal that has a low density and is strong, lustrous, and corrosion-resistant. Pure titanium has been used for orthopedic and dental implants, however it is mostly applied as an alloy with iron... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • Ferrous Metals and Iron Alloys-Image
    Ferrous Metals and Iron Alloys - (1411 companies)
    ...and damping properties. Maraging steels are carbon free iron-nickel alloys with additions of cobalt, molybdenum, titanium, and aluminum. The term maraging is derived from the strengthening mechanism, which is transforming the alloy to martensite... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • Nonferrous Metals and Alloys - (1405 companies)
    ...nonferrous materials used in their pure form and in alloys include cobalt, lead, magnesium, molybdenum, titanium, and tungsten. Specifications and Properties. Selecting metals and metal alloys requires an analysis of the desired specifications... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • Molybdenum and Molybdenum Alloys - (67 companies)
    ...and MoRe. TZM (titanium, zirconium, molybdenum) is molybdenum 's primary alloy. It has twice the strength of pure molybdenum at temperatures over 1300 C and offers better weldability, but is roughly thirty percent more expensive to buy and machine... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • Specialty Nonferrous Metals and Alloys - (181 companies)
    ...as a bi-product of zirconium mineral ore purification. It is used primarily as the material for control rods in nuclear reactors. It also has limited use as an alloy with titanium, tantalum, and various other metals as well as a material... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • Metal Rod and Bar Stock - (879 companies)
    ...as the base metal. Common types of nonferrous metal rods and bars include aluminum, cobalt, copper, nickel, and titanium. They have use in countless applications from simple commercial-use in plumbing to cutting-edge designs in the aerospace and nuclear... Search by Specification | Learn More
  • Metal Extrusions - (96 companies)
    Metal extrusions are metals or alloys that are extruded into bars, rods, angles, channels, tees, or other profile shapes. Examples of the metals and alloys that can be extruded are lead, tin, aluminum, copper, titanium, zinc, and steel. How... Search by Specification | Learn More
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  • Materials Engineering: Little-known facts about precious metals
    : The development and application of Pt and Ir alloys along with pure Ir (some combinations of PMs are patented) has resulted in spark plugs that last for more than 100,000 miles. Some manufacturers use ball-bearing fabrication equipment to make small Pt alloy spheres that are then resistance welded onto the plug...