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It is the science of processing ores to extract and purify metal and make alloys..
Roy Elliott has written: 'Eutectic solidification processing' -- subject(s): Eutectic alloys, Solidification
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 :)
Yes. Anodizing does not affect the recycle-ability of aluminum alloys.
Xiaodong Zhang has written: 'Stability study of RSP Al-transition-metal alloys and thermomechanical processing of gamma titanium aluminides'
Cast alloys are alloys that are cast in a cast.
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The below is according to Wikipedia.1 Alloys of aluminium2 Alloys of bismuth3 Alloys of cobalt4 Alloys of copper5 Alloys of gallium6 Alloys of gold7 Alloys of indium8 Alloys of iron9 Alloys of lead10 Alloys of magnesium11 Alloys of mercury12 Alloys of nickel13 Alloys of potassium14 Alloys of plutonium15 Rare earth alloys16 Alloys of silver17 Alloys of titanium18 Alloys of tin19 Alloys of uranium20 Alloys of zinc21 Alloys of zirconiumFor the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated directly below this answer section.
W. Reitz has written: 'Influence of laser processing on the corrosion and microstructure of zirconium based material' -- subject(s): Zirconium alloys, Corrosion, Lasers
Alloys are mixtures
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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