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A homogeneous mixture or solid solution of two or more metals, the atoms of one replacing or occupying interstitial positions between the atoms of the other: Brass is an alloy of zinc and copper.
A metal alloy whose major component is iron, with carbon content between 0.02% and 1.7% by weight.
Alloy strand or rod made in many lengths and diameters, used chiefly for structural support or to conduct electricity.
Any of several hard, strong alloys of iron, aluminum, nickel, cobalt and sometimes copper, niobium, or tantalum, used to make strong permanent magnets.
Strong permanent magnets composite of hard, strong alloys of iron, aluminum, nickel, cobalt and sometimes copper, niobium, or tantalum.
Any of several forms of aluminum oxide, Al2O3, occurring naturally as corundum, in a hydrated form in bauxite, and with various impurities as ruby, sapphire, and emery, used in aluminum production and in abrasives, refractories, ceramics, and electrical insulation. Also called aluminum oxide.
Any of various hard, brittle, heat-resistant and corrosion-resistant materials made by shaping and then firing a nonmetallic mineral, such as clay, at a high temperature.
Alloys of aluminium, often with copper, zinc, manganese, silicon, or magnesium.
Plate made from aluminium.
Aluminium that has been rolled into a sheet having a thickness between foil and plate.
A short, thick piece of aluminum.
The wire coils that were made of aluminum.
A kind of aluminum products.
A kind of aluminum products.
A long narrow piece, usually of uniform width that is made of aluminum.
A kind of tapes that are made of aluminum.
A sharp or projecting corner, as of a building.
An upright bar at the meeting of two faces of a polygonal window, bay window, or bow window.
A steel-made sharp or projecting corner, as of a building.
A metallic element having four allotropic forms, the most common of which is a hard, extremely brittle, lustrous, silver-white, crystalline material.
Either of two incombustible, chemical-resistant, fibrous mineral forms of impure magnesium silicate, used for fireproofing, electrical insulation, building materials, brake linings, and chemical filters.
A yellow, white, or colorless crystalline mineral of barium sulfate, BaSO4, that is used in paint and as the chief source of barium chemicals. Also called heavy spar.
The principal ore of aluminum, composed mainly of hydrous aluminum oxides and aluminum hydroxides.
A bluish-black crystalline compound, SiC, one of the hardest known substances, used as an abrasive and heat-refractory material and in single crystals as semiconductors, especially in high-temperature applications.
An object that is surrounded by a magnetic field and that has the property, either natural or induced, of attracting iron or steel.
A kind of magnet.
A compound of boron and carbon, especially B4C, an extremely hard, black crystalline compound or solid solution. It is used as an abrasive, in control rods for nuclear reactors, and as a reinforcing filament in composite structural materials.
BN A binary compound of boron and nitrogen, especially a white, fluffy powder with high chemical and thermal stability and high electrical resistance.
A yellowish alloy of copper and zinc, sometimes including small amounts of other metals, but usually 67 percent copper and 33 percent zinc.
A metallic material which contain a mixture of brass and other chemical elements.
A thin straight piece or bar of brass.
A block of compressed coal dust, charcoal, or sawdust and wood chips, used for fuel and kindling.
An alloy of copper and tin and sometimes other elements.
A soft, bluish-white metallic element occurring primarily in zinc, copper, and lead ores, that is easily cut with a knife and is used in low-friction, fatigue-resistant alloys, solders, dental amalgams, nickel-cadmium storage batteries, nuclear reactor shields, and in rustproof electroplating.
A binary compound consisting of carbon and a more electropositive element, especially calcium.
A thin straight piece or bar of carbide.
An electrode for an electrical application.
A soft, steel-gray to black, hexagonally crystallized allotrope of carbon with a metallic luster and a greasy feel, used in lead pencils, lubricants, paints, and coatings, that is fabricated into a variety of forms such as molds, bricks, electrodes, crucibles, and rocket nozzles. Also called black lead, plumbago.
Casing pipe is most commonly used in underground construction to protect utility lines of various types from getting damaged.
Cast AlNICO is characterized by excellent temperature stability, and offers the best temperature characteristics of any standard production magnet material available.
A grayish-black crystalline compound, CaC2, obtained by heating pulverized limestone or quicklime with carbon and used to generate acetylene gas, as a dehydrating agent, and in the manufacture of graphite and hydrogen.
A small-dimension filament or thread composed of a ceramic material, usually alumina and silica, used in lightweight units for electrical, thermal, and sound insulation, filtration at high temperatures, packing, and reinforcing other ceramic materials.
A small-dimension filament or thread composed of a ceramic material, usually alumina and silica, used in lightweight units for electrical, thermal, and sound insulation, filtration at high temperatures, packing, and reinforcing other ceramic materials.
A small-dimension filament or thread composed of a ceramic material, usually alumina and silica, used in lightweight units for electrical, thermal, and sound insulation, filtration at high temperatures, packing, and reinforcing other ceramic materials.
A small-dimension filament or thread composed of a ceramic material, usually alumina and silica, used in lightweight units for electrical, thermal, and sound insulation, filtration at high temperatures, packing, and reinforcing other ceramic materials.
A kind of new thermal insulation material. It can be used as packing, filling materaial and sealing material.
Ceramic fiber tape is used as heat insulating materials and an excellent substitute for asbestos tape.
A kind of yarn that is made of small-dimension filament or thread composed of a ceramic material, usually alumina and silica, used in lightweight units for electrical, thermal, and sound insulation, filtration at high temperatures, packing, and reinforcing other ceramic materials.
A ceramic device that attracts iron and produces a magnetic field.
Channel shape steel material.
A drawing pencil or crayon made from this material.
A hardening or nonhardening material having a consistency similar to clay and used for modeling.
The solid residue of impure carbon obtained from bituminous coal and other carbonaceous materials after removal of volatile material by destructive distillation.
A specialized type of rolling stock designed for the transport of coils of sheet metal, particularly steel.
Descriptive of metal that has been formed by rolling at room temperature, usually to obtain improved surface finish or higher tensile strength.
Descriptive of metal that has been formed by rolling at room temperature, usually to obtain improved surface finish or higher tensile strength.
Descriptive of metal that has been formed by rolling at room temperature, usually to obtain improved surface finish or higher tensile strength.
The steel that is color coated.
The wire coils that are made of color coated steel.
A ductile, malleable, reddish-brown metallic element that is an excellent conductor of heat and electricity and is widely used for electrical wiring, water piping, and corrosion-resistant parts, either pure or in alloys such as brass and bronze. Atomic number 29; atomic weight 63.54; melting point 1,083ˇăC; boiling point 2,595ˇăC; specific gravity 8.96; valence 1, 2.
A solid solution of one or more metals in copper.
A relatively long, straight, rigid piece of copper used as a fastener, support, barrier, or structural or mechanical member.
A thin, flexible leaf or sheet of copper.
The products that are made of copper.
An alloy with copper and tungsten.
A vessel made of a refractory substance such as graphite or porcelain, used for melting and calcining materials at high temperatures.
A relatively long, straight, rigid piece of solid material used as a fastener, support, barrier, or structural or mechanical member.
A relatively long, straight, rigid piece of deformed steel used as a fastener, support, barrier, or structural or mechanical member.
A white or light-colored mineral, essentially CaMg(CO3)2, used in fertilizer, as a furnace refractory, and as a construction and ceramic material.
Cast iron is an iron alloy characterized by its relatively high carbon content (usually 2% to 4%).
A soft, steel-gray to black, hexagonally crystallized allotrope of carbon with a metallic luster and a greasy feel, used in lead pencils, lubricants, paints, and coatings, that is fabricated into a variety of forms such as molds, bricks, electrodes, crucibles, and rocket nozzles.
A type of metal lath having an open mesh formed by slitting metal sheet; made in various patterns and metal thicknesses, with either a flat or an irregular surface.
Any of a group of abundant rock-forming minerals occurring principally in igneous, plutonic, and some metamorphic rocks, and consisting of silicates of aluminum with potassium, sodium, calcium, and, rarely, barium.
A magnetic core used in a computer core memory.
A magnet consisting of various mixtures of iron oxides such as Hematite (Fe2O3) or Magnetite (Fe3O4) and the oxides of other metals.
The iron products.
An alloy of iron and manganese used in the production of carbon steel.
An alloy of iron and silicon used in the production of carbon steel.
A material made from extremely fine fibers of glass.
A soft, steel-gray to black, hexagonally crystallized allotrope of carbon with a metallic luster and a greasy feel, used in lead pencils, lubricants, paints, and coatings, that is fabricated into a variety of forms such as molds, bricks, electrodes, crucibles, and rocket nozzles.
A relatively long, straight, flat piece of metal.
Flat shape steel material.
A mineral, essentially CaF2, that is often fluorescent in ultraviolet light and occurs in light green, blue, yellow, brown, and colorless forms. Also called fluor, fluorspar.
A clear vitreous solid, formed by melting pure quartz, that can withstand high temperatures and is extremely transparent to infrared, visible, and ultraviolet radiations.
The wire coils that were made of galvanize.
Galvanized steel is widely used in applications where rust resistance is needed, and can be identified by the crystalization patterning on the surface (often called a "spangle").
A specialized type of rolling stock designed for the transport of coils of sheet metal, particularly steel.