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Advantages and disadvantages of nickel
INAM UL HAQ Civil Pe...
Advantages and disadvantages of nickel
INAM UL HAQ Civil Pe...
Advantages and disadvantes of nickel
The advantages are they will remember the shape that you want. The disadvantages is that they will be hard to change.
nickel is used in metal and alloys
An alloy is generally a combination of two or more metals. There are many alloys. The advantages and disadvantages would depend on which alloy and the uses to which it was put.
stainless steel,nickel
Coins are made from copper alloys, aluminium, gold, silver, nickel alloys etc.
The advantages are they will remember the shape that you want. The disadvantages is that they will be hard to change.
Smart alloys have some disadvantages and advantages, and some of both are listed here.Disadvantages:They are expensiveIt costs a lot to make them.Advantages:SmartJust generally useful for all kinds of engineering.Helps make something better than it should be.
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nickel is used in metal and alloys
An alloy is generally a combination of two or more metals. There are many alloys. The advantages and disadvantages would depend on which alloy and the uses to which it was put.
John Laurence Everhart has written: 'Engineering properties of nickel and nickel alloys' -- subject(s): Nickel, Nickel alloys
Nickel alloys are heat-resistant alloys Nickel-based alloys contain Fe and Cr, are strong at high temperatures
The majority of nickel is used in the making of steels. Some is also used in iron alloys. Nickel is also used to make copper-nickel alloys and to make silver-nickel alloys. We also see nickel used in electroplating and in the making of nichrome alloys for resistive heating elements. Nickel has other uses as an alloying agent with other metals to make brasses, bronzes and other alloys. A link can be found below for more information.nickel is a d block element. we use it for make stainless steel.
Some Advantages: Aluminum structures can be lighter than steel structures, resulting in lighter vehicles, which can increase performance and/or operating economy. Aluminum alloys are more corrosion resistant in typical vehicular applications. Some Disadvantages: Aluminum alloys are more difficult/expensive to weld. Aluminum alloys don't have the strengths levels of steel alloys. This must be accommodated in design.
David Ford McFarland has written: 'A preliminary study of the alloys of chromium, copper, and nickel' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Chromium alloys, Copper alloys, Nickel alloys
James Dean Cotton has written: 'The influence of chromium on structure and mechanical properties of B2 nickel aluminide alloys' -- subject(s): Nickel-chromium-aluminum alloys, Nickel-aluminum alloys
Steel investment foundries make use of nickel-based alloys