Metals and Metallurgy
Metal is a substances that identified by electrical and thermal conductivity as well by malleability, ductility and high reflectivity of light. Metals have a simple crystal structure well known by a close packing of atoms and a high degree of symmetry. Alloys are the combination of metals, Iron; the metallic alloy in use has the largest commercial value due to the chemical reactivity of metals like Aluminium, Titanium and Magnesium have developed while copper has its significance from considerably long time.
Metallurgy is a domain of Materials science, field of the action with physical and fabricated nature of the metallic elements and intermetallic mixes and blends, which are also known as alloys. The way in which science is applied to the production of metal components used products for both consumers and manufactures.
The study of metal production is classified into ferrous metallurgy, non-ferrous metallurgy. Ferrous metallurgy is processes and alloys based on iron, and non-ferrous metallurgy is processes and alloys based on other metals.
- High Carbon Steel
- Mechanical Metallurgy
- Metal tossing technology
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