
Nonferrous metals include metal elements that are not iron and alloys that do not have iron as their base metal. Some important and widely used nonferrous metal alloys have base elements of aluminum, titanium, copper, magnesium, and nickel.
Learning Objectives
- Define nonferrous metals
- Compare the composition, properties, and uses of aluminum, titanium, copper, magnesium, and nickel alloys
- Identify some of the additional alloying elements used in nonferrous metals and the properties they enhance
- Identify common uses of nonferrous metals
Language: English
Micro-module: No