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arabera Tanveer Singh Marwaha 3 years ago

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ENGINEERING MATERIALS

Engineering materials can broadly be categorized into ferrous and non-ferrous types. Ferrous materials include wrought iron, cast iron, and various forms of steel. Wrought iron is known for its magnetic properties and ductility, commonly used for bolts, nuts, and chains.

ENGINEERING MATERIALS

ENGINEERING MATERIALS

Ferrous

Cars
Weapons
Infrastructures
Rails and roads
Bars
Grinders
Pans and utensils
Automated parts
Pipes
wrought iron
Crane hooks
Chains
Bolts and nuts

Characteristics of Ferrous

Steel
Tensile strenght
Elongation
Plasticity
Allow Steel
Strength
Cast Iron
Toughness
Hardness
Wrought Iron
Magnetic
Ductile
Soft

Characteristics of Non-ferrous

superior elevated temperature properties
excellent corrosion resistance
high strength and toughness
silvery-white metal
pliable
soft
electrical conductivity
energy absorption
good corrosion resistance
Non-toxic.
High strength-to-weight ratio.
Light
Cooper and alloys
ductile
extremely good conductor of both heat and electricity
malleable

Non-ferrous

Nickle and Alloys
Power generator facilities
Jet engines
Condenser tubes
Tin
Coating other metals to prevent corrosion
Coating for iron and steel sheets
Moisture proof packing
Lead and Alloys
Batteries
Water pipes
Solder
Aluminum and alloys
Electronic technology
Automobile Industry
Aircrafts
Copper and Alloys
cooking utensils
Refrigerators
Wires