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  • Article - 30 Jul 2012
    Brasses or copper zinc alloys have excellent corrosion resistance and strength. Brasses are easily cold worked and contain good ductility and strength. Copper zinc alloys with about 35% of zinc are...
  • News - 12 Jun 2002
    Kobe Steel has entered into an agreement for Titanium Metals Corporation (Timet) to manufacture and market Kobe Steel’s Ti-9 alpha-beta titanium alloy under licence. Under the agreement, Timet...
  • Article - 1 Sep 2020
    Understanding the differences between Alpha-Beta Titanium and Commercially Pure Titanium is extremely important when selecting a material for your application.
  • Article - 30 Aug 2008
    Brasses are copper zinc alloys with a wide range of engineering uses. The addition of zinc to copper raises the strength and gives a range of properties, and the brasses are a very versatile range of...
  • Article - 7 Feb 2001
    Brasses are alloys of copper and zinc (generally 5 to 40%). They are used for high pressure gas valves, gilding metals, plumbing systems and heat exchangers.
  • Article - 7 Feb 2001
    This article discusses the properties and application of nickel silvers, a copper alloy.
  • Article - 25 Jun 2013
    Titanium alloys are divided into four types, namely, alpha-phase, near-alpha phase, beta-phase, and alpha-beta-phase.
  • News - 9 Oct 2012
    Granta Design today announced the release of four updated metals data modules, helping engineers to find and use valuable information on metal performance, specifications, designations, and global...
  • News - 19 Jul 2010
    Allegheny Technologies Incorporated (NYSE:ATI) is introducing its new titanium ATI 425® Alloy to the commercial aerospace industry at this year’s Farnborough International Air Show, near London,...
  • Article - 30 Jul 2001
    Iron (Fe) is a metal that has been known since ancient times. In fact, the Earth’s crust is made up of 5% of iron, which is the second most abundant metal after aluminum.