Ernest John Teichert has written: 'Ferrous physical metallurgy' -- subject(s): Metallurgy, Steel, Physical metallurgy, Iron
Anil Kumar Sinha has written: 'Physical metallurgy handbook' -- subject(s): Handbooks, manuals, Physical metallurgy 'Ferrous physical metallurgy' -- subject(s): Iron, Metallurgy, Steel
Non-ferrous is any metal that does not contain Iron(Fe). Aluminum alloy is the most common non-ferrous metal used in aircraft. Titanium is another non-ferrous metal.
Joseph S Umowski has written: 'Ferrous metallurgy' -- subject(s): Steel, Handbooks, manuals, Metallurgy, Heat treatment
John Leighton Bray has written: 'Ferrous production metallurgy'
J. S. Kirkaldy has written: 'Aspects of modern ferrous metallurgy'
Ferrous is an adjective derived from the Latin word ferrum (iron). The term is commonly used to indicate the presence of, or having to do with, iron, most commonly in metallurgy or related industries.
H. V. Makar has written: 'Detinning ferrous products from urban waste for use in steelmaking' -- subject(s): Detinning, Steel, Tinplate 'Evaluation of steel made with ferrous fractions from urban refuse' -- subject(s): Metallurgy, Recycling (Waste, etc.), Refuse and refuse disposal, Steel
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Ferrous. The word "ferrous" means "like iron".
Aluminum is a non ferrous metal.