Non Ferrous Alloys: Structures, Properties, and Engineering Applications - Product Features
Metallic elements are classified as ferrous (element iron and its alloys) and non-ferrous. Non-ferrous metallic elements (70 in number) and their alloys were known to humans even before the Iron Age. Copper was the first metal used by humans and forged, as it was soft enough to be fashioned into various objects by cold forging and could be melted in a crucible. Use of copper also heralded the transition from the Stone Age to the Copper Age. Bronze Age, which succeeded the Copper Age, was again due to the discovery of yet another non-ferrous metal, tin.Recent years have seen the proliferation of non-ferrous alloys for various engineering applications in the niche areas such as nuclear, aerospace and biomedical sciences, where ferrous alloys are not preferred.
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