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how are alloys made?​

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Answered by ItzMagician
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  • Alloys have been traditionally made by heating and melting components to make liquid forms which can be mixed together and cooled into a solid solution. Alternatively, alloys can be made by turning components into powders, mixing them together, and fusing them thanks to high pressure and a high temperature. Also, ion implantation, whereas ions are fired into the surface layer of a piece of metal, is another way to make an alloy.
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