brass, steel and bronze are the most common alloys. they are made of:
brass: 35% zinc and 65% copper - uses, Musical Instruments
steel: 99% iron and 1% carbon - uses, tools, car bodies etc
bronze: 87.5% copper and 12.5% tin - uses, boat hardware and screws etc
some not so common alloys are alnico (aluminium and nickel and cobalt - used to make magnets) and stainless steel (18% chromium, 80.6% iron, 1% nickel and 0.4% carbon - used to make surgical tools and tableware and cookware.)
Alloys are a combination of two or more materials that can be metallic and non-metallic. Different types of alloys are stainless steel alloys, aluminum alloys, and brass alloys. Other types of alloys are copper, cobalt, zinc, gold, and lead alloys.
1 Alloys of magnesium
2 Alloys of aluminum
3 Alloys of potassium
4 Alloys of iron
5 Alloys of cobalt
6 Alloys of nickel
7 Alloys of copper
8 Alloys of gallium
9 Alloys of silver
10 Alloys of tin
11 Rare earth alloys
12 Alloys of gold
13 Alloys of Mercury
14 Alloys of lead
15 Alloys of bismuth
16 Alloys of zirconium
Alloys of iron
category:Ferrous alloys
Steel (carbon) (category:steels)
Stainless steel (chromium, nickel)
AL-6XN
Alloy 20
Celestrium
Marine grade stainless
Martensitic stainless steel
Surgical stainless steel (chromium, molybdenum, nickel)
Silicon steel (silicon)
Tool steel (tungsten or manganese)
Bulat steel
Chromoly (chromium, molybdenum)
Crucible steel
Damascus steel
HSLA steel
High speed steel
Maraging steel
Reynolds 531
Wootz steel
Iron
Anthracite iron (carbon)
Cast iron (carbon)
Pig iron (carbon)
Wrought iron (carbon)
Fernico (nickel, cobalt)
Elinvar (nickel, chromium)
Invar (nickel)
Kovar (cobalt)
Spiegeleisen (manganese, carbon, silicon)
Ferroalloys (category:Ferroalloys)
Ferroboron
Ferrochrome
Ferromagnesium
Ferromanganese
Ferromolybdenum
Ferronickel
Ferrophosphorus
Ferrotitanium
Ferrovanadium
Ferrosilicon
http://www.tech.plym.ac.UK/sme/desnotes/stainless.htm
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There are not alloy types, exept if you mean ferrous and non-ferrous which stands for with iron or without. Otherwise, you can say a alloy type can take the name of its predominant element, such as copper in bronze or copper, or iron in steel(which technically is not an alloy, its a carbide-metal+carbon). Their combinations? Well there are like 60-70 metals in the periodic table, so you have at least 60^2 or 70^2 possible combinations. if you add a 3 coponnent to that alloy its 60^3 and it goes on to infinite.
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this is the dummest foolishness i have ever seen in my life.
1) Binary alloy - contains two components. 2) Ternary alloy - contains three components. 3) Quaternary alloy - contains four components.
Stainless Steel
Nickel
Pewter
brass , steel and sterling silver
paper, glass, and fruit
- concrete - natural stones - bricks - wood - aluminium and alloys - steels - glass - painds, adhesives, sealing agents - ceramics etc.
Yes many types depending on application and lead free alloys as solder by definition means lead. Solder such as 40 - 60 50 -50 60- 40
Alloys can add corrosion resistance to a metal
Alloys are useful improvement over pure metals because they tend to be stronger.
properties of bearing alloy
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
gold is an element so there is only one type of gold. you are probably wanting to know about gold alloys. Alloys are combinations of different metals. there are different types of gold alloys.
BrassBronze
gold is an element so there is only one type of gold. you are probably wanting to know about gold alloys. Alloys are combinations of different metals. there are different types of gold alloys.
The term is applied frequently to iron and iron alloys.
Examples: stainless steels, zircalloys, amalgams.
In the medieval ages coins were made from either gold, silver or bronze. But none of them were alloys
There are many various types of Metals and metal alloys. Magnesium is one of the lightest metals. Aluminum alloys is next. Steel alloys and Lead and Gold are the heaviest metals.
1 Alloys of magnesium2 Alloys of aluminum3 Alloys of potassium4 Alloys of iron5 Alloys of cobalt6 Alloys of nickel7 Alloys of copper8 Alloys of gallium9 Alloys of silver10 Alloys of tin11 Rare earth alloys12 Alloys of gold13 Alloys of mercury14 Alloys of lead15 Alloys of bismuth16 Alloys of zirconiumBUT I AM SURE WHAT THEY ARE MADE OF I HOPE THIS HELPS :)
Sveral types depending on the car. Aluminium, steel alloys etc.
Copper, bronze, alloys, nickel, silver, cobalt.
Gold, Silver, Iron, Copper. There are also metal alloys like Aluminium and Steel.