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Every metal thing you use in your daily life is made from an alloy. Alloying metals can make a metal that exactly meets your needs - if you need a metal that melts at 100 degrees C, or one that's harder than granite, alloying will let you fill your requirements.

Making an alloy is a three-step procedure. Metallurgists and engineers will determine the need for a new metal, its characteristics, and the mixture of base metals that will meet the requirements of the new metal in the most economical manner. Next, they will make a small batch of the alloy in a laboratory and test it to see if it works the way they want. If it does, they'll go to a metal plant and make a large batch to see if it works like it did from the small batch.

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