Introduction Master alloys, made from two or more elemental metals, are used to introduce specific elements into the final alloy. Their characteristics, such as hardness, strength, and even color, are rather different from the constituent elements. Master alloys are commonly utilized as additives to improve the properties of alloys for a wide range of applications. […]
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Introduction A range of metals has been utilized and explored ever since the Bronze Age. You can find metallic equipment everywhere such as daily appliances, industrial devices, and construction materials. Both titanium and stainless steel are popular materials with industrial uses. This article is going to introduce their features and applications by comparing titanium fasteners […]
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What Is Thermal Conductivity? Thermal conductivity (denoted by k, λ, or κ) refers to a material’s ability to conduct heat at specific temperature and pressure, and it is measured in W/m•K (watts per meter-Kelvin). Highly thermally conductive materials are used to make heat sinks. Materials that transfer heat slowly act as excellent insulators. Different materials […]
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How Is Titanium Used in Automotive Lightweight? Titanium and titanium alloy has the characteristics of low density, excellent mechanical properties, good biocompatibility, corrosion resistance, high-temperature resistance, and good low-temperature toughness. At present, they have been widely used in automobile manufacturing. In this article, we will take a look at how is titanium used in automotive lightweight. The density of titanium […]
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7 Common Metal Materials & Typical Uses Hundreds of thousands of different types and grades of metals can be found in the world, each of which was developed for a specific application. You come into contact with dozens of metals every day. Here we have an interesting guide that will take you through some common […]
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How Does Aluminum Alloy Protect Ships From Corrosion? Anti-corrosion of aluminum alloy refers to the anti-corrosion of the ship hull, which is essentially related to the service life of the ship. The corrosion resistance of a ship hull depends on the corrosion resistance of raw materials and the anti-corrosion technical measures of repairing a ship […]
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Why Can Beryllium Metal Be Applied For Missile? Beryllium metal is a material with a relatively special performance, some properties of which are irreplaceable by any other metal materials, especially nuclear properties and physical properties. Beryllium is mainly concentrated in the nuclear industry, the application scope of the weapon system, aerospace industry, X-ray instruments, electronic information […]
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