List of alloys
|
This is a list of alloys for which an article exists in Wikipedia (or is proposed but not yet written).
They are grouped by base metal, in order of increasing atomic number. Within these headings they are in no particular order. Some of the main alloying elements are optionally listed after the alloy names.
Contents |
Alloys of aluminium
- Al-Li (Lithium)
- Alumel (Nickel)
- Duralumin (copper)
- Magnox (magnesium oxide)
- Zamak (zinc, aluminium, magnesium, copper)
Alloys of potassium
Alloys of iron
Alloys of cobalt
Alloys of nickel
- German silver (copper, zinc)
- Chromel (chromium)
- Inconel (chromium, iron)
- Mu-metal (iron)
- Monel metal (copper, iron, manganese)
- Nichrome (chromium, iron, nickel)
- Nicrosil (chromium, silicon, magnesium)
- Nisil (silicon, magnesium)
- Nitinol (titanium, shape memory alloy)
Alloys of copper
- Beryllium copper (beryllium)
- Billon (silver)
- Brass (zinc)
- Bronze (tin, aluminium or any other element)
- Phosphor bronze (tin and phosphorus)
- Constantan (nickel)
- Cupronickel (nickel)
- Bell metal (tin)
- Devarda's alloy (aluminium, zinc)
- Gilding metal (zinc)
- Nickel silver (nickel)
- Nordic gold (aluminium, zinc, tin)
- Prince's metal (zinc)
- Tumbaga (gold)
Alloys of silver
Alloys of tin
- Britannium (copper, antimony)[1] (http://www.riverdeep.net/current/2002/03/031802t_oscars.jhtml)
- Pewter (lead, copper)
- Solder (lead, antimony)
Rare earth alloys
- Mischmetal (various rare earths)
Alloys of gold
Alloys of mercury
Alloys of lead
- Solder (tin)
- Terne (tin)
- Type metal (tin, antimony)de:Liste der Legierungen