Computer connections are typically gold, silver or copper. Computer "chips" (transistors, CPUs, memory chips, ROM, etc.) are made from connector metals and so-called "semi-conductors" like silicon and germanium. Computer bodies may be aluminum (also computer heat sinks) magnesium, titanium or "steel" alloys of iron and other metals.
A few computers use recycled plastic in their cases, and most steel and aluminum items contain recycled (scrap) metal that has gone back into the metal supply. But most components of computers are made from new materials.
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the first computers were made up of some form of metal
A place where metal is made is called a foundry or a smelter, depending on the type of metal production.
Yes, steel is a type of metal that is primarily made up of iron and carbon.
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It is made out of a stainless steel metal but i don't know what particular type!
Are Non-metal elements used in computers