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  • most iron alloys (e.g. cast iron, steels) contain carbon
  • phosphor bronze contains phosphorus
  • various hydride alloys contain hydrogen
  • gallium arsenide (a binary semiconductor alloy) contains arsenic
  • cadmium arsenide (a binary semiconductor alloy) contains arsenic
  • some steel alloys contain silicon and/or phosphorus
  • some alloys contain antimony
  • etc.
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What is alloy used for in an aircraft?

Alloy is defined as a metal made from a combination of two or more metals or chemical elements. Almost all metals used in the construction of aircraft are some type of alloy of a base metal, such as Aluminum or Iron(steel). There are very few metals that is NOT an alloy: One example would be copper wires.You did not specify which type alloy.Aluminum Alloy is the primary metal used in most modern aircraft construction. It contains aluminum which is a powder in its pure form used in combination of other metals to give it strength.Other alloys are Titanium alloy and various types of Steel, such as stainless steel and high-carbon steel alloys of various hardness and strength.


Are there any types of metal alloys?

Several. Ferritic, Austenite and Martensitic which can be further broken down into different types. . Austenite has the highest degree of corrosion resistance, ferritic has the best machinability while martensite is the most suitable for objects that need to be hardened. Some examples of martensitic stainless steels are 440c, Ats 34, Cpm s30v.


Is Mecury a metal or non metal?

Mercury is a metal. It is one of the few metals that are in liquid form at room temperature.


What is the examples of metalloid?

Ga,Ge,Si are few examples for metalloids. They have metal and non metal properties.


Why is zinc important to animals?

Zinc is a commonly used metal, used in pure form in some applications and widely used as an alloying element. Examples: galvanized steel (coated with Zn to provide corrosion protection), zinc die casting alloys, Cu-Zn alloys (different types of brass), Zn in solder and brazing alloys, to name a few.

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Why is zinc?

Zinc is a commonly used metal, used in pure form in some applications and widely used as an alloying element. Examples: galvanized steel (coated with Zn to provide corrosion protection), zinc die casting alloys, Cu-Zn alloys (different types of brass), Zn in solder and brazing alloys, to name a few.


What would one use shoulder screws for?

Shoulder screws should be used to fasten one object to the other, like pulleys, linkages and other moving parts. They can be made from plastics, metal, alloys to name a few.


Explain why metals alloys are often used in place of metals?

There are a few different reasons. 1. Some alloys are stronger than natural metals. 2. Weight, if you need a light weight material, alloys have more to offer, eg. aluminum. 3. Cost 4. Flexibility These are just a few of the many answers.


Is aluminum harder than lead or copper?

It depends on the alloy and temper of each material. Beryllium copper alloys are harder than the softest aluminum alloys, and high-strength aluminum alloys are harder than pure copper (which is quite soft). And almost every metal is harder than lead, except a few such as gold.


What is alloy used for in an aircraft?

Alloy is defined as a metal made from a combination of two or more metals or chemical elements. Almost all metals used in the construction of aircraft are some type of alloy of a base metal, such as Aluminum or Iron(steel). There are very few metals that is NOT an alloy: One example would be copper wires.You did not specify which type alloy.Aluminum Alloy is the primary metal used in most modern aircraft construction. It contains aluminum which is a powder in its pure form used in combination of other metals to give it strength.Other alloys are Titanium alloy and various types of Steel, such as stainless steel and high-carbon steel alloys of various hardness and strength.


What type of metal is used in guns?

Steel, aluminum, titanium to name a few.


Are there any types of metal alloys?

Several. Ferritic, Austenite and Martensitic which can be further broken down into different types. . Austenite has the highest degree of corrosion resistance, ferritic has the best machinability while martensite is the most suitable for objects that need to be hardened. Some examples of martensitic stainless steels are 440c, Ats 34, Cpm s30v.


An element that is a non-metal?

Oxygen, Neon, Xenon, Nitrogen (just to name a few)


What is the name of the theme song for Full metal?

Depends on which one it is there is again by yui and a few others


What are the most common alloys used by the car industry?

There are quite a few common alloys used by the car industry today. Some alloys include Iron, Copper, gold and aluminum. The most used in the making of vehicles would be Aluminum Alloy.


What is a rock that contains metal or a useful mineral?

A rock containing a useful substance is called an ore. It's important to recognise that whilst a few ores contain metals (e.g. gold), most things referred to as metal ores actually contain metal compounds.


How did metalica get their name?

well the story is that Lars stole the name Metallica from "Mr. Metal" of San Francisco, Ron Quintana. He was getting ready to launch a metal magazine and had a few names. He asked his friend Lars to help him choose the name, after hearing the name "Metallica," Lars quickly suggested a different name... ill quote mr. quintana on an interview a few years ago... "so, he suggested Metal Mania, a few weeks later a friend told me that my little danish friend had former a band named Metallica, I just laughed"