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metallurgy metallurgy is a branch of science and technology concerned with the properties of metals their production and purification classifications of metal metals can be classified into three categories ferrous ...

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  METALLURGY
  Metallurgy is a branch of science and technology 
  concerned with the properties of metals, their 
  production and purification.
   CLASSIFICATIONS OF METAL
   Metals can be classified into three categories:
    Ferrous
    Non-ferrous
    Precious / pure metals
   FERROUS METALS
   Ferrous metals contain iron as a base material. Other elements are 
     added to produce a desired effect.
   Ferrous metals are the most useful metals known to man.
   They are generally magnetic.
   Examples include wrought iron, cast iron, steel, carbon steels, alloy 
     steels, stainless steels.
   NON-FERROUS METALS
   Non-ferrous metals contain no iron as their base element. 
   This family of metals is not magnetic.
   Non-ferrous metals are very resistant to corrosion (rust).
   Examples include aluminum, copper, brass, tin, nickel, pewter and 
     lead.
   PRECIOUS / PURE METALS
   They contain no other elements.
   Highly valued, meaning they are more expensive.
   Non-ferrous and non-magnetic.
   Can be mixed with other metals to create different effects: silver 
    with a small amount of copper added becomes sterling silver.
   Examples include silver, gold, and platinum.
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