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What is brass? Brasses are copper-based alloys that have zinc as the principal alloying element. In some cases, small amounts of nickel, aluminum, iron, or silicon may be also present. A good example is C85500 (also known as “60-40 yellow brass”). This alloy contains up to 63% copper, 0.8% aluminum, and around 40% zinc.
Palladium-nickel alloy coatings have several characteristics that help them perform better in applications that require extra durability and lower weight without compromising corrosion resistance. The density of this alloy measures between 10 and 11.5, which is much less than gold's density of 17.0 to 19.3 .
Nitinol originated in 1959 by mistake. Scientists were developing a heat and corrosive resistant alloy and during that process, created an alloy made of 55% nickel and 45% titanium. The name represents its elemental components and place of origin. The “Ni” and “Ti” are the atomic symbols for nickel and titanium and the “NOL” stands
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