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Title: 3.3 ALLOYS AND NON-FERROUS METALS


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3.3 ALLOYS AND NON-FERROUS METALS
  • 3.3.1 Alloys
  • 3.3.2 General properties
  • 3.3.3 The common metals and alloys
  • 3.3.4 Electroplating

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Schematic of atoms in two different metals
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When metal are mixed to form alloys there are 3
possibilities
  • Completely soluble, i.e. atoms of one will fit
    exactly into the structure of the other without
    disturbing it. (e.g. copper and nickel)
  • Partially soluble, i.e. the atoms cannot form
    structures together but crystals of each will
    mix. (e.g. copper and zinc i.e. brass)
  • Insoluble, e.g. molten iron will float on molten
    lead, they will not mix

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Completely Soluble
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When metal are mixed to form alloys there are 3
possibilities
  • Completely soluble, i.e. atoms of one will fit
    exactly into the structure of the other without
    disturbing it. (e.g. copper and nickel)
  • Partially soluble, i.e. the atoms cannot form
    structures together but crystals of each will
    mix. (e.g. copper and zinc i.e. brass)
  • Insoluble, e.g. molten iron will float on molten
    lead, they will not mix

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Partially soluble
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When metal are mixed to form alloys there are 3
possibilities
  • Completely soluble, i.e. atoms of one will fit
    exactly into the structure of the other without
    disturbing it. (e.g. copper and nickel)
  • Partially soluble, i.e. the atoms cannot form
    structures together but crystals of each will
    mix. (e.g. copper and zinc i.e. brass)
  • Insoluble, e.g. molten iron will float on molten
    lead, they will not mix

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Insoluble
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3.3 ALLOYS AND NON-FERROUS METALS
  • 3.3.1 Alloys
  • 3.3.2 General properties
  • 3.3.3 The common metals and alloys
  • 3.3.4 Electroplating

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Thermal Properties
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Mechanical Properties
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Effect of cold working of typical metal
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3.3 ALLOYS AND NON-FERROUS METALS
  • 3.3.1 Alloys
  • 3.3.2 General properties
  • 3.3.3 The common metals and alloys
  • 3.3.4 Electroplating

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Copper-zinc-tin alloys
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Range of non-ferrous alloys
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Some of the main non-ferrous alloys used in
construction
  • Copper
  • Zinc
  • Aluminium
  • Lead

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The 3 grades of copper are
  • Deoxidised copper, used for copper tube, suitable
    for welding.
  • Fire refined tough pitch copper, had higher
    strength, thermal and electrical conductivity and
    resistance to corrosion. Used for roof coverings.
    These turn a pleasant green as surface corrosion
    occurs. This corrosion product may stain adjacent
    materials.
  • Electrolytic tough pitch high conductivity
    copper. Contains fewer impurities, has higher
    electrical conductivity, used for electrical
    conductors.

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Lead and Copper Roofing
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Some of the main non-ferrous alloys used in
construction
  • Copper
  • Zinc
  • Aluminium
  • Lead

20
Galvanised (zinc plated) steel in fence and
structure
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Some of the main non-ferrous alloys used in
construction
  • Copper
  • Zinc
  • Aluminium
  • Lead

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Lead roof (note welded repair)
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Note staining on bricks from lead roof
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3.3 ALLOYS AND NON-FERROUS METALS
  • 3.3.1 Alloys
  • 3.3.2 General properties
  • 3.3.3 The common metals and alloys
  • 3.3.4 Electroplating

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Electroplating
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