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| Ti6Al4V | Titanium alloy |
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| alloy | <chemistry> A substance made from a mixture of a metal and one or more other metals or non-metallic elements. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| alloys | A mixture of metallic elements or compounds with other metallic or metalloid elements in varying proportions. (12 Dec 1998) |
| Raney alloy | An alloy of Ni and Al in equal proportions, used in the preparation of Raney Nickel. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| gold alloy | An alloy whose principal ingredient is gold, usually contains copper or platinum and silver; used in dentistry for restorations requiring considerable strength. (05 Mar 2000) |
| silver-tin alloy | Any alloy of silver and tin; commonly 3 parts Ag and 1 part Sn, forming Ag3Sn, the chief intermetallic compound in dental amalgam. (05 Mar 2000) |
| eutectic alloy | An alloy, generally brittle and subject to tarnish and corrosion, with a fusion temperature lower than that of any of its components; used in dentistry mainly in solders. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Alloy
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debase: lower in value by increasing the base-metal content a mixture containing two or more metallic elements or metallic and nonmetallic elements usually fused together or dissolving into each other when molten; "brass is an alloy of zinc and copper" make an alloy of admixture: the state of impairing the quality or reducing the value of something
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1) In semiconductor processing the alloy process step refers to a heat treatment used to improve the metallurgical interaction between the silicon substrate and the interconnect metals. This improves ohmic contact. 2) Metallurgically is used to mean the blending together of two or more metals to form a particular compound.
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A metal that is manufactured by combining two or more molten metals. An alloy is always harder than its component metals. Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin.
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(material) In plastics, a blend of polymers with other polymers or copolymers.
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A substance formed by the combination of two or more elements, at least one of which must be a metal.
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| alloy | the state of impairing the quality or reducing the value of something |
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| alloy | a mixture containing two or more metallic elements or metallic and nonmetallic elements usually fused together or dissolving into each other when molten |
| alloy | make an alloy of (metals) |
| alloy | lower in value by increasing the base-metal content |
| alloy | cast iron containing alloying elements (usually nickel or chromium or copper or molybdenum) to increase the strength or facilitate heat treatment |
| alloy | cast iron containing alloying elements (usually nickel or chromium or copper or molybdenum) to increase the strength or facilitate heat treatment |
| alloy | steel who characteristics are determined by the addition of other elements in addition to carbon |
| alloy | (used of metals) blended to obtain a desired property |
| alloy | (used of metals) debased by mixture with an inferior element |
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