Several. Ferritic, Austenite and Martensitic which can be further broken down into different types.
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Austenite has the highest degree of corrosion resistance, ferritic has the best machinability while martensite is the most suitable for objects that need to be hardened.
Some examples of martensitic stainless steels are 440c, Ats 34, Cpm s30v.
Yes there are many metal alloys and these can be classified and sub-classified. So there are Aluminum alloys, there are steel alloys and stainless steel alloys. These are but a few groups. These groups can be further broken down. As an example, in the steels, there are bainitic, martensitic, ferritic and austenic steels etc.
Yeah definitely since alloys are made by chemically combining selected elements in fixed proportions. For example-Stainless Steel, High Speed Steel, Carbon Steel etc.
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There are many more than two types of metal alloys. There are aluminum alloys, titanium alloys, magnesium, iron (steel); there are alloys of pretty much any metal out there
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nonferrous
No. The are many metal-metal alloys. Stainless steel and brass for instance.
Alloys can help to eliminate undesired elements in a base metal
There are many more than two types of metal alloys. There are aluminum alloys, titanium alloys, magnesium, iron (steel); there are alloys of pretty much any metal out there
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Examples: stainless steels, zircalloys, amalgams.
Gold, Silver, Iron, Copper. There are also metal alloys like Aluminium and Steel.
a non-ferrous metal
Sveral types depending on the car. Aluminium, steel alloys etc.
nonferrous
No. The are many metal-metal alloys. Stainless steel and brass for instance.
Copper, bronze, alloys, nickel, silver, cobalt.
Gold, Silver, Iron, Copper. There are also metal alloys like Aluminium and Steel.
Alloys can add strength to a metal
Any kind of metal. ------------------------------ Magnets attract ferromagnetic metals, mainly iron and nickel, and their alloys. ------------------------------