Nickel silvers are one category of copper alloys, designated with the UNS numbers C73150 to C79900.
Copper UNS C71700 is a wrought alloy belonging to the copper-nickel (Cu-Ni) category. Cu-Ni alloys have a single-phase structure, and the variations in properties occur due to the additions of other elements such as manganese, zinc, and iron.
Cupronickel alloys (UNS C70600 - C71500) are a category of copper alloys. Copper UNS C71580 alloy is a wrought alloy that has good corrosion resistance especially to saline water and ductility.
Aluminium/aluminum alloys are alloys formed with aluminium/aluminum (Al) as the chief metal with the alloying elements being manganese, magnesium, copper, silicon and zinc.
Magnesium is found in about 60 minerals of which only magnesite, dolomite, brucite, carnallite and olivine are of commercial importance. Magnesium alloys harden rapidly with any type of cold work, and have good resistance to corrosion.
Magnesium is a silvery-white metal which is used as an alloy element for zinc, lead, aluminum, and other nonferrous alloys. Magnesium alloys have high strength and excellent vibration damping characteristics. Magnesium AZ92A-T5 alloy is ductile, and has moderate strength.
Magnesium is a strong, silvery-white, light weight metal that tarnishes slightly when exposed to air. It is easy to ignite when powdered or made into thin strips. Magnesium WE43A-T6 alloy has good corrosion resistance and high strength at room and elevated temperatures up to 290°C (550°F).
Magnesium is a silvery-white metal that is used as an alloy element for lead, aluminum, zinc, and other non-ferrous alloys. Magnesium alloys have high impact resistance, low inertia, and good damping capacity.
Magnesium is a silvery-white metal that is used as an alloy element for zinc, lead, aluminum, and other non-ferrous alloys. Magnesium alloys are light weight with high machinability.
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By G.P. Thomas
16 Jul 2013