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Lead, tin and low melting alloys (white metals) are non-ferrous alloys used in the manufacture of solder, semiconductor, battery and decorative products
Learn MoreFiller metal alloys and consumables used in welding, brazing or soldering include items in rod sheet, wire spool, coated stick, weld stud, powder, preform or paste forms
Solders include low melting point metal alloys usually in wire, powder, preform or paste forms. Solders are metal alloys with low melting points that are used to join metals together
Search by Specification | Learn MoreSemiconductors (metalloids) or semiconductor materials are used to fabricate microelectronic and optoelectronic devices such as transistors, photodetectors or solar cells.
Learn MoreBabbitt bearings are rotary bearings (no rolling elements) with special alloys poured into place in the bearing housing
Learn MoreThin film coating services apply very thin layers of specialized materials to part surfaces. They perform processes such chemical vapor deposition (CVD), physical vapor deposition (PVD), ion implantation, electrochemical deposition (ECD), plasma etching, rapid thermal processing (RTP), and titanium nitride coating.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreSpecialty materials includes specialty or proprietary materials that are not part of other areas.
Learn MoreSuperalloys are nickel, cobalt or iron-based alloys with excellent elevated temperature strength, creep properties and oxidation resistance
Search by Specification | Learn MoreCarbon steels and alloy steels are ferrous alloys that contain carbon and other alloying elements such as manganese, chromium, molybdenum, and nickel
Search by Specification | Learn MoreZinc and zinc alloys are non-ferrous alloys that are used widely in the production of die cast components
Search by Specification | Learn MoreFerrous metals and alloys are based on iron and include carbon steels, alloy steels, stainless steels, cast iron, cast steel, maraging steel, and specialty or proprietary iron-based alloys. 
Search by Specification | Learn MoreNonferrous metals and alloys are not based on iron and include alloys of aluminum, copper, titanium, zinc, nickel, cobalt, tungsten, precious metals, refractory metals
Learn MoreMetal rod and bar stock are metals and alloys in the form of round bars or rod, square bars, rectangular or flat bars, hexagons, and other bar stock shapes
Search by Specification | Learn MoreTitanium and titanium alloys are non-ferrous metals with excellent corrosion resistance, fatigue properties, and a high strength-to-weight ratio
Search by Specification | Learn MoreNickel and nickel alloys are non-ferrous metals with high strength and toughness, excellent corrosion resistance, and superior elevated temperature properties
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Soft Solder Alloys and Fluxes Bellman-Melcor LLC
Low Melting Point Casting Alloys Purity Casting Alloys Ltd.
Nickel, Aluminum and Bronze Materials Marmetal Industries, Inc.
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Designer Alloys, Special Alloys, Have you ever required a particular material and your local service center supplier laughed and said, "Are you kidding?" Have you ever called the producing mill for a particular chemistry and they said, "Sure, I can melt that. I need a melt quantity of 50,000 lbs." Or how's this one "Oh, that's an obsolete grade. We can't melt that."... (read more)
Designer Alloys™ are materials specially made for a customer with a specific use, such as a custom chemistry for a new part, a controlled chemistry for a specific application, an obsolete alloy or out-of-date material from an old blueprint. This saves calling vendor after vendor and analyzing test reports to find the right chemistry, if it exists, All Metals can do it. (read more)
Designer Alloys™ are materials specially made for a customer with a specific use, such as a custom chemistry for a new part, a controlled chemistry for a specific application, an obsolete alloy or an out-of-date material from an old blueprint. This saves the time of calling vendor after vendor and analyzing test reports to find the right chemistry, if it exists, and ... (read more)
Used for centuries as a means of joining metals together, solders are ideal for lower temperature applications. Since their founding in 1963, Bellman-Melcor has been providing the highest quality solder alloys and fluxes to meet their customers unique requirements and applications. (read more)
Aluminum - Aluminum Alloys from All Metals & Forge (ISO-9002/AS9100). The company specializes in Aluminum, Nickel Alloys, Titanium, Stainless Steel, Tool Steel, Tungsten, Alloy and Carbon Steels. Focusing greatly on the Hard-to-find material... (read more)
Nickel Alloy, Titanium, Tungsten, Alloy & Carbon Steel from All Metals & Forge. We focus on the Hard-to-find materials our clients need. All Metals has literally been called a hero to many manufacturing companies from all over the world for our responsiveness and finally giving the long sought out answers to their needs. (read more)
Zinc Die Casting Alloys by Eastern Alloys. We manufacture a complete range of zinc die casting alloys. ZAMAK alloys were first developed during the 1920's by The New Jersey Zinc Company. The name ZAMAK draws upon the basic metallurgy of the alloy group: Z-Zinc, A-Aluminum, MA-Magnesium, and K-Kopper (e.g., German). In the US, ZAMAK 3 is the most common alloy for hot chamber die casting. (read more)
In recent years, there has been a significant rise in the demand for titanium and titanium alloys, primarily used in aircraft and aerospace applications. The price of commercially pure titanium (CP) has risen sharply since 2003, from $15.00 per lb to $50.00 per lb. It is an extremely light weight and high strength material. (read more)
Copper alloys are so widely used, many in complex applications, that there are over 370 commercial copper and copper alloy grades. The Copper family includes coppers, high-copper alloys, brasses, leaded brasses, bronzes, aluminum bronzes, silicon bronzes, copper nickels, and nickel silvers. (read more)
Eastern Alloys manufactures the complete range of zinc die casting alloys. Eastern Alloys is the global leader in ZA alloy manufacturing and process technology. (read more)
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Current Primary and Scrap Metal Prices - LME (London Metal... |
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AZoM - Materials Information by Material ABS/PVC Alloy Absorption bands AC4CH Acetal Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene/Polycarbonate Alloy See AZoM Information |
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Alloy Phase Diagrams - Books ASM Introduction to Binary Alloy Phase Diagrams Ag (Silver) Al (Aluminum) As (Arsenic) Au (Gold) B (Boron) B (Barium) Be (Beryllium) Bi (Bismuth) C See AZoM Information |
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History of Metals This led to the ancients naming another metal - electrum, which was an alloy of gold and silver, pale yellow and similar in color to amber. |
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Solder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This had the advantage of making the alloy solidify more slowly, so that it could be wiped over the joint to ensure watertightness. |
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Lead - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lead can be toughened by adding a small amount of antimony or other metals to it. |
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Materials Science Forum - Antimony-Bismuth Alloy MSF - Keywords (Antimony-Bismuth Alloy) |
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Lead-antimony Alloy - Hubei Jinyang Metallurgical... Lead-calcium Alloy Lead-antimony Alloy You are here: Home > Minerals, Metals & Materials > Alloy Products > Alloy Products |
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High tin containing alloy for battery components invention This invention provides a lead alloy containing 2 to 3.5 weight percent antimony, 0.6 top 2.5 weight percent tin, 0.005 to 0.4 weight percent arsenic |