It can go back to its original shape when it is heated.
We can avoid high temperatures and save energy; but generally sintering occur at some temperature - of course under the melting point of the alloying elements.
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Statues and other monumental art can be made from many metals. These include:Bronze (alloy)Brass (alloy)Pewter (alloy)Cast iron (pure metal)Aluminum (pure metal)Stainless steel (alloy)Gold (pure metal)Silver (pure metal)
Almost any metal might be included in a steel alloy. The simplest alloy that is called steel is an alloy of just iron and carbon. But it is the ratio that is important (e.g. cast iron is also an alloy of just iron and carbon, but it has too much carbon making it too brittle to be steel). There are also a few nonmetals (e.g. boron, silicon) that might be included in a steel alloy.
Making an alloy is a physical change. An alloy is a mixture of metals.
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Alloy wheels give much stability on cornering.They are light in weight and are having high strength.They are having better tolerance, appearance and can withstand the vibrations and shocks.They are having good heat dissipation.And they look good and trendy.
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This, coming from my mind purely, and no sources, is probably because when you mix powders well, they become more evenly spread, so when melted, there will be a uniform amount of each metal everywhere in the alloy. This means If I take two chunks of the alloy, there should be the same amount of copper in each chunk.
We can avoid high temperatures and save energy; but generally sintering occur at some temperature - of course under the melting point of the alloying elements.
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It is a compound. All pure elements have a certain exact melting point.
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Iron as an alloy is stronger and has a higher melting point. It can also be made to be much more resistant to rust (the most resistant alloy being stainless steel). Hence it is preferred to pure iron.Pure iron is quite brittle and very susceptible to rust. Iron alloys maintain the strength of iron and make it more malleable (less brittle) and can also make the alloy resistent to rust.
Stainless steel is an adequate alloy.