It depends which metal you are referring to. Some metals are composite or alloys, steel for instance. Some are elements such as iron.
No, it is an element.
The term "metal basis" indicates that the purity of the product is determined by the metal content of the material. For example, the metal content of a material that is 4N indicates that 99.99% of the metal present in the material is of one metal element.
Velcro is a composite material, not a compound.
metal
metal just metal...
m2m stands for metal to metal, not composite to composite.
it's a composite beacuse it is made out with alot of material
A composite material is a type of artificial material. This artificial material is usually made of two different materials usually held together by cement.
A composite material is a type of artificial material. This artificial material is usually made of two different materials usually held together by cement.
Discontinuous Reinforced Aluminum Composite DRA is an aluminum alloy reinforced with chopped fibers such as silicon carbide anywhere between 5% to 70% fiber by volume. Another more common name for this type of material is metal matrix composite, or MMC.
mostly composite metal. or fiberglass
The carbon-carbon composite material used for the nose and leading edges of the wings on the space shuttle is probably the composite material designed to withstand the highest temperatures. This material is able to retain its mechanical properties at temperatures of 2000ºC.
aeroplane
No, it is an element.
Most satellites and space vehicles are made from an aluminum or titanium alloy, or composite material, and then coated or anodized to prevent oxidation in space.
A composite cone is the type of volcano that consists of layers of lava flows and pyroclastic material. A stratovolcano is an example of a composite cone.
Composite volcanoes usually do not erupt mafic material. Intermediate material is the most common. The mafic material they do erupt is usually basalt.