Dog tags.
A soldier's identification metal call is commonly referred to as "dog tags." These are metal identification tags worn by military personnel to provide essential information in case of injury, death, or for identification purposes. They typically include details such as the soldier's name, service number, blood type, and sometimes religious preference Read More: tinyurl. com/yc2a556z
Well what kind of metal are you dealing with? Unless you see rust or cracks in the metal it should be fine. Are you looking to weld this metal?
No. When dealing with highly valuable metals, the purest form of the ore is most likely more valuable because it is marketable as solely one metal as opposed to one metal tainted by another.
"6nv" likely refers to the metal purity of the ring, with "6" indicating that the metal is 60% pure and "nv" potentially representing the specific type of metal used, such as nickel. It is common for rings to have marks indicating metal purity for authentication and identification purposes. It would be best to consult with a jeweler for a more precise identification.
another word for a metal slab is an ingot...
No, it's a fictional military organization.
No, much is canned. (metal)
it can't
Another name for melted metal is molten metal.
the answer is silver which is a precious metal other than gold or another type of metal.
it is made of thick metal
Copper is a strong metal that will never rust. When dealing with water, this is a must. (Teehee. I rhymed.)