Use "alloys" in a sentence

1. Silver, silver alloys, tarnish resistant silver alloys

2. Air hardenable shock-resistant steel alloys, methods of making the alloys, and articles including the alloys

3. Development of Al alloys (age hardening and casting alloys).

4. “Superplastic forming” of aluminium alloys, titanium alloys or “superalloys”:

5. Aluminium alloys (or aluminum alloys; see spelling differences) are alloys in which Aluminium (Al) is the predominant metal

6. Copper alloys: |

7. Alpha alloys and beta alloys are coevaporated with stabilizing particles.

8. Silver alloys

9. Babbitt Bearing Alloys are the most popular alloys in use today

10. — Cutting out sheet metals (aluminiums and light alloys, steel and alloys);

11. Cutting out sheet metals (aluminiums and light alloys, steel and alloys);

12. Alloys are added.

13. Bearing Bronze includes alloys

14. Platable engineered polyolefin alloys

15. Bauxite reinforced aluminium alloys

16. Aluminium alloys (6)

17. Note: the phrase alloys ‘capable of’ encompasses alloys before or after heat treatment.

18. Leaded bronze, Tin bronze, aluminium bronze, high-strength brass, special alloys, eco-alloys

19. Dental amalgams and alloys

20. Alumina reinforced aluminium alloys

21. Silicon containing metal alloys

22. Ceramic reinforced aluminium alloys

23. — consisting of aluminum alloys,

24. 3. titanium alloys with:

25. Solid iron hull, no alloys.

26. Common metals and their alloys, in particular copper-nickel-zinc alloys and German silver

27. Wire of copper-nickel alloys (cupro-nickel) or copper-nickel-zinc alloys (nickel silver)

28. Silver and silver alloys

29. Copper-nickel base alloys "cupro-nickel" or copper-nickel-zinc base alloys "nickel silver" unwrought

30. ‘Refractory metals and alloys’ include the following metals and their alloys: niobium (columbium), molybdenum, tungsten and tantalum.

31. Of copper-nickel base alloys (cupro-nickel) or copper-nickel-zinc base alloys (nickel silver)

32. 18 Spherical powders of dental amalgam alloys have been made by atomization from liquid alloys.

33. 74082200 | – – Of copper-nickel base alloys (cupro-nickel) or copper-nickel-zinc base alloys (nickel silver) |

34. Full titanium core, no alloys.

35. To estimate the amount of Brazing alloys needed, refer to the Harris Estimating Brazing Alloys chart.

36. 74082200 | Of copper-nickel base alloys (cupro-nickel) or copper-nickel-zinc base alloys (nickel silver) |

37. 9. Titanium or titanium ‘alloys’;

38. Oxidation-resistant refractory metal alloys

39. Lids, namely of aluminium, aluminium alloys, tin, tin alloys, zinc, copper, brass, bronze, nickel, nickel-silver, German silver

40. Retailing, wholesaling and sale via global computer networks of valves of metal (other than parts of machines) including valves of alloy steel and titanium, junctions of metal for pipes including those from alloy steel and titanium, steel alloys, alloys of common metal, common metals and their alloys, including stainless steel, floors made of metal alloys, iron carbon alloys, casting alloys

41. Bront’s services include long and short runs of many different Alloys, from high-temperature alloys, to phenolics

42. I'm talking about shape memory alloys.

43. 6 Some alloys do not anodize very well so I try to stick with the alloys I know work.

44. The piston and method are particularly adopted for use with steel alloys and other high temperature metal alloys.

45. Oxidation resistant coating for titanium alloys

46. Model helicopter materials, namely aluminum alloys

47. Laser beam soldering of aluminium alloys

48. Age hardenable dispersion strengthened aluminum alloys

49. Ceramic reinforced aluminium and aluminium alloys

50. Welcome to Avesta Steels & Alloys

51. Age-hardenable, zinc-containing magnesium alloys

52. (b) Copper-tin base alloys (bronzes):

53. Similar alloys are found outside Europe.

54. Ceramics, porcelain, precious metals, precious metal alloys, common metal alloys and amalgams for dental and dental technology purposes

55. Remote-controlled airplane materials, namely aluminum alloys

56. Silver alloys of exceptional and reversible hardness

57. Sheets of common metals and their alloys including sheets of common metals and their alloys having an abrasion resistant surface

58. Additive alloys for the production of iron

59. magnesium/thorium alloys used in aerospace applications.

60. ---Plated or coated with aluminium-zinc alloys

61. Abrasion, corrosion, and gall resistant overlay alloys

62. Heat treatment of age-hardenable aluminium alloys

63. Copper-nickel-zinc base alloys (nickel silvers

64. Castings made of iron and iron alloys

65. Sheets and bars of aluminium-lithium alloys

66. Plated or coated with aluminium-zinc alloys

67. Examples of mixtures are air and alloys.

68. Common metals and their alloys, including iron castings

69. Corrosion resistant coating for aluminum and aluminum alloys

70. Wear-resistant, corrosion-resistant cobalt-based alloys

71. Foamed structures of bulk-solidifying amorphous alloys

72. Brazing Alloys without Cadmium for Carbide Tool Inserts.

73. Remote-controlled toy helicopter materials, namely aluminum alloys

74. High strength thermally resistant ductile cast aluminium alloys

75. These alloys are marketed under the name Zamak.

76. Typically, Aluminum alloys contain 90–99 percent Aluminum

77. Liquid alkaline degreaser for aluminum and aluminum alloys

78. Metal alloys and mercury for the manufacture of amalgams

79. Aluminium, nickel, cobalt, molybdenum, chromium and titanium-based alloys

80. Cupronickels are binary alloys of copper and nickel