Although it often doesn’t seem like it would, brass is used in a multitude of things you might not have guessed. Brass itself seems like its own metal from the outside, but common uses of brass often rely on the…
Read MoreAlthough it often doesn’t seem like it would, brass is used in a multitude of things you might not have guessed. Brass itself seems like its own metal from the outside, but common uses of brass often rely on the…
Read MoreUnfortunately, many metals don’t last forever mainly due to one thing: rust. Rust occurs when a metal (most often steel or iron) corrodes due to a process called oxidation. Unfortunately, rust often causes many problems since it compromises the strength…
Read MoreWhether you’re using it to bake food or create the frame of an aircraft, aluminum is one of the most versatile metals used today. It has one of the best strength-to-weight ratios of any other metal and is endlessly recyclable—making…
Read MoreOne of the most significant inventions in human history was the invention of alloys and they’ve changed our world ever since. Alloys are metallic substances made up of a combination or metallic solid solution of two or more metals. Applications of alloys…
Read MoreIf you had to ask people to name five metals they had in their home there’s a good chance stainless steel would be one of their answers. Steel on its own is already one of the most-used metals across the globe, and stainless steel isn’t too…
Read MoreSteel, with its multitude of beneficial and helpful properties, make it the first choice for a wide array of projects. However, there’s not just one type of steel that makes all these projects possible. Steel comes in a plethora of finishes, grades, shapes,…
Read MoreFew metals can match the strength and durability of stainless steel—this makes it an ideal candidate for a wide set of applications. Plus, due to its corrosion resistance, it can also be used in a variety of tools, equipment, and…
Read MoreAluminum, the silvery-white malleable metal, is the third most abundant element (after oxygen and silicon) in the Earth's crust. In fact, it makes up approximately 8% of it. Over the centuries, people have discovered many uses for aluminum, making it…
Read MoreWhen looking at different metals, ferrous and non-ferrous labels appear frequently. Due to this we often stumble upon the question, What is the difference between ferrous and non-ferrous metals? The most common deferentiation among the two depends on whether a…
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