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Ferrous metals and alloys are based on iron and include carbon steels, alloy steels, stainless steels, cast iron, cast steel, maraging steel, and specialty or proprietary iron-based alloys. Search by Specification | Learn More
Specialty steels and other iron alloys have specialized or proprietary compositions or properties. Learn More
Carbon steels and alloy steels are ferrous alloys that contain carbon and other alloying elements such as manganese, chromium, molybdenum, and nickel. Search by Specification | Learn More
Specialty nonferrous metals and alloys include metals such as hafnium, zirconium, beryllium, tantalum or osmium with unique properties for specific applications. Learn More
Metal powders are finely divided or powdered metals used in fabricating sintered parts, thermal spraying, filling plastics, and other specialized applications. Search by Specification | Learn More
Cast iron is an alloy of iron with high amounts of carbon and includes ductile iron, gray iron and white cast iron grades. Search by Specification | Learn More
Nonferrous metals and nonferrous alloys are not based on iron and include alloys of aluminum, copper, titanium, zinc, nickel, cobalt, tungsten, precious metals, refractory metals. Learn More
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Alloy 42 Controlled Expansion Alloy Ed Fagan, Inc.
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Ferrous P/M | Machine Design In addition to conventional iron and steel metals, the list of available powders has been expanded to include new classes of tool steel, as well as |
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Brazing Processes | Machine Design The most commonly used filler metals include aluminum-silicon alloys, silver-base alloys, and copper-zinc alloys. |
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Cast Iron | Machine Design Although cast iron is often considered a simple metal to produce and to specify, the metallurgy of cast iron is more complex than that of steel and |
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Soldering Processes | Machine Design Soldering uses alloys that melt below 840°F to join metals. Solder alloys:The largest group of soldering alloys is tin-lead alloys. |
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HSLA Steel | Machine Design Because these alloys must compete with other structural metals such as AISI 1010 steel and aluminum, they must be as inexpensive as possible. |
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Latest Features Content | Machine Design from Bayside Motion Group, Port Washington, N.Y. (www.baysidemotion.com), let a maker of high-capacity storage systems quickly transfer bar-coded |
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