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  1. Metallurgy - Alloying, Refining, Smelting | Britannica

    Dec 3, 2025 · Almost all metals are used as alloys—that is, mixtures of several elements—because these have properties superior to pure metals. Alloying is done for many …

  2. Alloy - Wikipedia

    Alloying elements are added to a base metal, to induce hardness, toughness, ductility, or other desired properties. Many metals and alloys can be work hardened by creating defects in their …

  3. Alloying - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Alloying is the foundation of metallic materials for engineering structural applications. The progression of alloying from Bronze Age (3300–1200 BCE)) to alloys in twentieth century can …

  4. Alloys - What are they? What are common alloys made from?

    Feb 9, 2025 · Alloys are everywhere around us—from the fillings in our teeth and the alloy wheels on our cars to the space satellites whizzing over our heads. Let's take a closer look at what …

  5. ALLOYING Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of ALLOY is the degree of mixture with base metals : fineness. How to use alloy in a sentence.

  6. Alloying – Metallurgy

    Adding an alloy produces a metal with different physical characteristics. Common alloying elements are Nickel and Chromium and can be added in the furnaces of either the basic …

  7. Alloying Elements Explained - Rolled Alloys

    Alloying elements are substances intentionally added to a base metal, such as iron or nickel. The primary purpose of alloying is to enhance properties like strength, ductility, corrosion …