alloys are highly engineered to offer a superior combination of heat resistance, high temperature corrosion resistance, toughness and strength for the most demanding applications.
Neodymium, alloyed with iron and boron.
Silver is alloyed with copper to be more hard.
Half cents and Large cents were pure copper. Higher denomination coins were silver alloyed with copper, or gold alloyed with copper.
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COPPER- alloyed with zinc it makes brass and alloyed with tin it makes bronze.
Silver
Some percentage of alloyed is mixed with silver to make sterling silver jewelry. What is the name of this alloyed ?
Usually steel, alloyed with vanadium(to increase springiness) and chromium(to increase hardness and resistance to wear)
Usually boron is alloyed with steel, boron is a very good neutron absorber.
Metal alloys refer to a mixture of two different elements whereby one of them is a metal. Examples of alloyed metals are Brass, Steel and Solder.
Yes, silver can be alloyed with lead to create a silver-lead alloy. The resulting alloy can have different properties and characteristics depending on the ratio of silver to lead used in the alloy. Lead is often added to silver to increase its hardness and improve its machinability.
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