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Iron alloys, yes.
Pure iron is rarely used; frequently iron alloys or coated iron are more important.
Iron and iron alloys.
There are quite a few common alloys used by the car industry today. Some alloys include Iron, Copper, gold and aluminum. The most used in the making of vehicles would be Aluminum Alloy.
To separate ferrous(containing iron) metals from the rest of the stuff. Most iron alloys are magnetic.
Ferrous alloys contain iron as the base metal, while non-ferrous alloys do not. Ferrous alloys are typically magnetic and have higher strength but lower corrosion resistance compared to non-ferrous alloys. Non-ferrous alloys, on the other hand, are lighter, have better corrosion resistance, and are often used in applications where magnetic properties are not desirable.
Iron and carbon
Titanium is used in alloys with aluminum, molybdenum, manganese, and iron. Most of these alloys are used in the aerospace industry such as airframes and engines. It is used because it is strong, lightweight, and has the ability to withstand extreme temperatures
The term non-ferrous is used to indicate metals other than iron and alloys that do not contain an appreciable amount of iron.
Chrome is used with iron to create stainless steel alloys.
Various alloys are used, as there is a need for strength, flexibility, without too much weight.
Iron and alloys that contain iron.