disadvantages of alloy
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What are the disadvantages of an alloy?
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When we attempt to make an alloy out of pure metals, both metals have to be melted, cast into bullets , and the billets have to be converted into the required products.
All this procedure of converting metals into alloys entails time, cost, and effort .
There will be conversion losses from metals to alloys.
Alloys making entails additional pollution of the environment.
Alloys do not possess as much corrosion resistance as the pure metals.
Alloys and their products need extra protection measures against corrosion.
Processing cost also increases compared to pure metals.
So, these are some of the disadvantages of alloys over metals
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the main disadvantage of an alloy is
The manufacturing processes of alloy wheels are more complex than traditional steel wheels. As a result alloy wheels cost a lot more than their steel counterparts, easily up to 75 to 80 percent more. In India, alloys range from about INR 2,500 to INR 50,000 each and more.