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Differences Between Alloys and Composites by ankush is a document available to read on EtoBox.
An alloy is a mixture of two or more elements where at least one element is a metal. Steel is an example alloy made of iron and carbon. Alloys have properties different from their components, such as a range of melting points rather than a single point. Composites are made of two or more physically and chemically distinct materials, like fibers and a binding matrix. They maintain the separate elements in the final structure. Alloys are homogeneous or heterogeneous mixtures while composites are always hetero
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