Properties of an alloy?...
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Alloy steels have a wide range of special properties, such as hardness, toughness, corrosion resistance, magnetizability, and ductility. Nonferrous alloys, mainly copper–nickel, bronze, and aluminum alloys, are much used in coinage.
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The properties of an alloy are different from the properties of the constituent matter (from which it is made.)
- Alloys are stronger than the metals from which metal they are made.
- Alloys are harder than the constituent metals.
- Alloys are more resistant to corrosion.
- Alloys have lower melting point than the constituent metal.
- Alloys have lower electrical conductivity than poor matter.
Some common alloys are: Duralumin or DuraLiam , Magnalium, Steel, Stainless Steel, Brass, Bronze, Solder and amalgams.
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