Grey cast iron
Muntz Metal
Muntz metal is also called Yellow Metal. It is an alloy brass consisting of 60 percent copper and 40 percent zinc, named after the English businessman George F. Muntz, who patented it in 1832. Muntz metal must be worked hot. It is used to make machine parts that require resistance to corrosion.
Wikipedia articles on Alloys of Various Metals - Index
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- 1 Alloys of aluminium
- 2 Alloys of bismuth
- 3 Alloys of chromium
- 4 Alloys of cobalt
- 5 Alloys of copper
- 6 Alloys of gallium
- 7 Alloys of gold
- 8 Alloys of indium
- 9 Alloys of iron
- 10 Alloys of lead
- 11 Alloys of magnesium
- 12 Alloys of mercury
- 13 Alloys of nickel
- 14 Alloys of potassium
- 15 Alloys of plutonium
- 16 Rare earth alloys
- 17 Alloys of rhodium
- 18 Alloys of scandium
- 19 Alloys of silver
- 20 Alloys of sodium
- 21 Alloys of titanium
- 22 Alloys of tin
- 23 Alloys of uranium
- 24 Alloys of zinc
- 25 Alloys of zirconium
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_alloys
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Top 10 articles from Materials News January 2014
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http://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-alloys-and-compounds/materials-science-news/
The page now has top 10 articles from February 2014
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