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What the difference between low alloy steels and high alloy steels?

The difference in classification of low alloy and high alloy steels is based on the metal composition: low alloy steels include a lower concentration of alloying metals versus high alloy steels. The composition affects properties like strength, ductility, etc.


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One example of a 5-letter magnetic material is nickel. Nickel is a ferromagnetic metal that exhibits magnetic properties, making it suitable for various applications such as in magnets and magnetic alloys.


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A solid solution containing different metals is called an alloy. Some examples include: 22kt yellow gold, which is an alloy of 91.67% Au, 5% Ag, 2% Cu, and 1.33% Zn. 18kt rose gold, which is an alloy of 75% Au, 22.25% Cu, 2.75% Ag 18kt white gold, which is an alloy of 75% Au, 25% Pd or Pt; or 75% Au, 10% Pd, 10% Ni, 5% Zn. 925 sterling silver, which is an alloy of 92.5% Ag, 7.5% Cu. Alloys can vary according to manufacturer. See the related links for more information.


What is the melting point of the copper alloy Nordic Gold 89 percent Copper 5 percent Zinc 5 percent Aluminum and 1 percent Tin?

The melting point of the copper alloy Nordic Gold, which consists of 89% copper, 5% zinc, 5% aluminum, and 1% tin, is approximately 900 to 950 degrees Celsius (1650 to 1740 degrees Fahrenheit). The specific melting point can vary slightly depending on the exact composition and processing of the alloy. This alloy is known for its corrosion resistance and is often used in coinage and decorative applications.


What is difference between alloy and amalgam?

All combinations of different metals form alloys. An alloy composed by Mercury and other metal is an amalgam. In dentistry, amalgams may be composed by 3, 4, 5 or even more elements, so they are called binary, ternary, etc. Traditional dental amalgams contain Mercury, Silver, Copper, Tin and sometimes Zinc. Other metals like Palladium or Indium have been added by a few manufacturers, to modify the physical properties of the alloy.