(513 companies) Aluminum and aluminum alloys are lightweight, non-ferrous metals with good corrosion resistance, ductility and strength.
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(32 companies) Bimetals and clad alloys consist of two or more different alloy layers that are integrally bonded into a metal plate, strip, sheet, or other stock shape.
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(119 companies) Braze and brazing alloys join metals or other materials without extensive fusion of the substrates. Brazes have a higher melting point (>800° F) than solders and cause little or no metal vaporization, gain growth, stress corrosion, or distortion.
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(741 companies) Carbon steels and alloy steels are ferrous alloys that contain carbon and other alloying elements such as manganese, chromium, molybdenum, and nickel.
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(36 companies) Cast iron is an alloy of iron with high amounts of carbon and includes ductile iron, gray iron and white cast iron grades.
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(87 companies) Cobalt and cobalt alloys are non-ferrous metals with high strength and toughness, excellent corrosion and oxidation resistance, and high temperature strength.
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(384 companies) Copper, brass and bronze alloys are non-ferrous metals with excellent electrical and thermal conductivity as well as good corrosion resistance, ductility and strength.
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(1176 companies) Ferrous 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.
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(82 companies) Lead, tin and low melting alloys are non-ferrous alloys used in the manufacture of solder, semiconductor, battery and decorative products.
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(59 companies) Magnesium and magnesium alloys are nonferrous metals with low density, good ductility, moderate strength and good corrosion resistance.
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(47 companies) Master alloys and alloying additives are alloy element concentrates, grain refiners, hardeners, deoxidants and other agents added into a melt or metal powder blend to produce a particular alloy, modify a melt or alter processing characteristics.
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(61 companies) Metals anodes are consumables used in a variety of electrochemical processes such as corrosion protection (sacrificial anodes) and electroplating (plating anodes).
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(281 companies) Nickel and nickel alloys are non-ferrous metals with high strength and toughness, excellent corrosion resistance, and superior elevated temperature properties.
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(82 companies) Metal balls and spherical shapes are used as check or ball valves, bearings, or other applications. Metal bearing balls are precision ground for ball bearings or other motion systems.
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(91 companies) Metal billets, metal slabs and metal blooms are large, massive blocks or rounds that are produced from a primary metal or during a recycling process.
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(83 companies) Metal foils and foil stock are very thin, metal-mill products with a thickness that is usually less than 0.006 in.
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(444 companies) Metals and alloys in the form of flat plates or metal plate stock.
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(141 companies) Metal powders are finely divided or powdered metals used in fabricating sintered parts, thermal spraying, filling plastics, and other specialized applications.
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(635 companies) Metal 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.
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(1355 companies) Metal shapes and stock includes metals and alloys in the form of bar, rod, beam, plate, foil and other standard shapes.
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(516 companies) Metal sheet is metal or alloy stock supplied or available in the form of sheet or foil. Metal sheet has a thickness between 0.006" and 0.250", and is 24" (609.6 mm) or more in width.
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(147 companies) Metal strip is narrow, thin metal or alloy stock that is usually 0.187" (3/16 inch, 4.76 mm) or less in thickness and under 24 inches (609.6 mm) in width.
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(230 companies) Metal wire and strand has a round, flat, or shaped cross section. Products are usually less than 0.375" in diameter.
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(15 companies) Molybdenum and molybdenum alloys are refractory metal and alloys with a very high melting point and a relatively high density. Molybdenum and molybdenum alloys are used to fabricate PVD evaporation crucibles, electrodes, and electrical contacts.
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(1108 companies) Nonferrous metals and nonferrous alloys are not based on iron and include alloys of aluminum, copper, titanium, zinc, nickel, cobalt, tungsten, precious metals, refractory metals.
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(94 companies) Precious metals and precious alloys such as silver, gold, platinum and palladium alloys are extremely resistant to corrosion and oxidation.
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(135 companies) Reactive and refractory metals include tungsten, molybdenum, niobium, tantalum, chromium, hafnium, zirconium, and titanium. Reactive metals oxide rapidly and form a stable oxide. Refractory metals and alloys have melting points above ~ 1750° C (~ 3200 F°).
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(192 companies) 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.
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(150 companies) Specialty nonferrous metals and alloys include metals such as hafnium, zirconium, beryllium, tantalum or osmium with unique properties for specific applications.
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(158 companies) Specialty steels and other iron alloys have specialized or proprietary compositions or properties.
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(560 companies) Stainless steel alloys are austenitic, ferritic, martensitic, precipitation hardened (PH), and duplex metal materials that are available in a wide variety of grades, shapes, and sizes.
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(80 companies) Superalloys are nickel, cobalt or iron-based alloys with excellent elevated temperature strength, creep properties and oxidation resistance.
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(195 companies) Titanium and titanium alloys are non-ferrous metals with excellent corrosion resistance, fatigue properties, and a high strength-to-weight ratio.
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(122 companies) Tool steels are wear resistant ferrous alloys based on iron and carbon with high levels of alloying elements such as chromium, molybdenum, tungsten and vanadium.
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(22 companies) Tungsten and tungsten alloys are refractory metal or alloys with a very high melting point and high density. Tungsten and tungsten alloys are used to fabricate light bulb filaments, PVD evaporation crucibles, EDM electrodes, and electrical contacts.
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(251 companies) Welding alloys are used to melt and fuse pieces of metal together.
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(72 companies) Zinc and zinc alloys are non-ferrous alloys that are used widely in the production of die cast components.
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