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Corrosion-Resistant Alloys Overview by Akshat Tiwari is a document available to read on EtoBox.
Alloying involves mixing metals or metals with other elements to improve properties like strength, corrosion resistance, and melting point. Key concepts discussed include eutectic compositions which allow alloys to melt at a lower temperature than their components. Examples of alloys for corrosion protection include nickel alloys for high heat and acidity and copper-nickel for anti-fouling. Ferrous alloys mostly contain iron while non-ferrous examples include aluminum, copper, magnesium, and nickel alloys.
- Author
- Akshat Tiwari
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- EN