What is Alloy: Definition and 97 Discussions

An alloy is an admixture of metals, or a metal combined with one or more other elements. For example, combining the metallic elements gold and copper produces red gold, gold and silver becomes white gold, and silver combined with copper produces sterling silver. Combining iron with non-metallic carbon or silicon produces alloys called steel or silicon steel. The resulting mixture forms a substance with properties that often differ from those of the pure metals, such as increased strength or hardness. Unlike other substances that may contain metallic bases but do not behave as metals, such as aluminium oxide (sapphire), beryllium aluminium silicate (emerald) or sodium chloride (salt), an alloy will retain all the properties of a metal in the resulting material, such as electrical conductivity, ductility, opacity, and luster. Alloys are used in a wide variety of applications, from the steel alloys, used in everything from buildings to automobiles to surgical tools, to exotic titanium alloys used in the aerospace industry, to beryllium-copper alloys for non-sparking tools. In some cases, a combination of metals may reduce the overall cost of the material while preserving important properties. In other cases, the combination of metals imparts synergistic properties to the constituent metal elements such as corrosion resistance or mechanical strength. Examples of alloys are steel, solder, brass, pewter, duralumin, bronze, and amalgams.
An alloy may be a solid solution of metal elements (a single phase, where all metallic grains (crystals) are of the same composition) or a mixture of metallic phases (two or more solutions, forming a microstructure of different crystals within the metal). Intermetallic compounds are alloys with a defined stoichiometry and crystal structure. Zintl phases are also sometimes considered alloys depending on bond types (see Van Arkel–Ketelaar triangle for information on classifying bonding in binary compounds).
Alloys are defined by a metallic bonding character. The alloy constituents are usually measured by mass percentage for practical applications, and in atomic fraction for basic science studies. Alloys are usually classified as substitutional or interstitial alloys, depending on the atomic arrangement that forms the alloy. They can be further classified as homogeneous (consisting of a single phase), or heterogeneous (consisting of two or more phases) or intermetallic.

View More On Wikipedia.org
  1. J

    Does the heat from the alloy transfer to the water in the setup equation

    This is the problem: An alloy of mass 25.0 grams was heated to 86.6 C and then placed in a calorimeter that contained 61.2 grams of water at 19.6 C The temp of the water rose to 21.3 , determine the specific heat of the alloy in J/gC Is this the correct way to set it up? c =...
  2. Femme_physics

    Is a eutectic alloy always stronger than a hypo or hyper eutectic one?

    Question at title. Out of curiosity.
  3. D

    Can Alloy Wheels Really Improve Fuel Economy?

    Will switching to alloy wheels (typically 17% lighter than steel) noticibly improve fuel economy? It seems like we should be able to calculate a rough estimate if we had necessary data but i don't. Has anyone been there?
  4. S

    Calculate the transition temperature of this alloy

    Homework Statement the critical field of an alloy at 12K and 14K is 12T and 8T. calculate the transition temperature of this alloy. Determine the critical field at 0K and 5K? Homework Equations Bc[/SUB]=Bo [1-(T/Tc)2] The Attempt at a Solution
  5. R

    Restoring Zinc Alloy Parts: Removal of Plating, Soldering & Chemicals

    Zinc Alloy parts( Zn, with small % of Al, Cu,Pb, etc) become corroded with age. Refurbishing (Restoring) involves removal of all plating, drilling out corrosion pits and filling with zinc solder. Badly corroded parts have patches of oxided metal surrounding the pits. This substantially reduces...
  6. M

    Troubleshooting Cracks in NiTiHf Alloy Produced Through VIM Process

    Hi guys I have produced an ingot of NiTiHf alloy through Vacuum Induction Melting (VIM) process and by using pure materials of Ni, Ti and Hf. Casting was done in a Y2O3-coated steel mold, and the crucible was made of graphite. The problem is that, when I homogenize the ingot at 1000 oC and...
  7. A

    Mass% of Magnesium-Aluminum Alloy in HCl

    Homework Statement A 0.250-g sample of a magnesium-aluminum alloy dissolves completely in an excess of HCl(aq). When the liberated H2(g) is collected over water at 29C and 752 torr, the volume is found to be 313 mL. The vapor pressure of water at 29C is 30.0 torr. Homework Equations...
  8. S

    Aluminium alloy with an uts of 400MPa and is tested to a ratio of 0.1

    Homework Statement Hi there if you have an aluminium alloy with an uts of 400MPa and is tested to a ratio of 0.1 and the endurance limit is 10^7 cycles is 160MPA what is the mean stress with a stress amplitude of 160MPa, how do i work out the max and min stresses and using the Goodman...
  9. D

    Calculating Effective Mass of InGaAs Alloy

    Does anyone know how to find an effective mass for an alloy such as InGaAs?
  10. S

    Notation for semiconductor alloy

    Hi - just a quick question on notation. Take, for example, InxGa1-xAs . What is x? Thanks.
  11. hagopbul

    How to make Gallium/Molybdenum Alloy?

    I am trying to make an metallic alloy consist of gallium and Molybdenum but it is all ways form in non-consist[homogeneous ] alloy… look to the attachment but in the market there is one … how I make it? Do I need to change the Temperature … or something else
  12. F

    How to let the cold work shape memory alloy to acquire shape memory properties

    I have a cold work Nitinol wire, my supervisor ask me to do heat treatment at 700 degree celcius after that quench in ice water.He tell me that after heat treatment, the wire will acquire the shape memory properties, but i have repeat for few sample the wire could not function. when i put the...
  13. N

    Driving force of metal hydrogenation(H2 storage alloy)

    Hi there~ I have some questions about hydrogen storage alloys. (TiFe, ZrV2, LaNi5, Mg2Ni, etc.) As far as I know, the hydrogen sorption precesses are as following: Hydrogen molecules "physically" absorbed on the surface of alloy which is called alpha-phase. Hydrogen molecules become...
  14. M

    Calculating the Diffusion Coefficient of a TiAlN Alloy Coating

    Homework Statement Constant for the diffusion of hydrogen through steel is D(steal) = 4 x 10^5 cm²/s. They try to improve steel tanks for hydrogen storage by applying the coating based on TiAlN alloys. What is the diffusion coefficient Dp of such coating, if the permeability of hydrogen is...
  15. M

    Calculating Diffusion Coefficient for TiAlN Alloy Coating

    Homework Statement Constant for the diffusion of hydrogen through steel is D(steal) = 4 x 10^5 cm²/s. They try to improve steel tanks for hydrogen storage by applying the coating based on TiAlN alloys. What is the diffusion coefficient Dp of such coating, if the permeability of hydrogen is...
  16. D

    Stress-Strain of Alloy with 100μm Nucleus Size

    as depicted in the diagram below the stress strain for an alloy with an average nucleus size of 100 micron find 1)the modulus of elasticity for the alloy 2) the yielding stress for 1) i assume that the red line is meant to be at 0.0005 therefore E=dσ/dε=100e6/0.0005 E=200Gpa...
  17. S

    Selecting the appropriate carbon steel alloy

    We have an application that requires the building of a mock-up for training firefighters. The mock-up will be steel (plate/sections and approximately 30 feet long and 10 foot high) and will be exposed to a fuel-rich propane fire (probably in the 600ºC or higher range). The duration of the fire...
  18. R

    What aluminum alloy is moslty used in baking wares?

    Someone knows what is the most commonly used aluminum alloy in baking wares? Thanks for help... :)
  19. D

    Preventing Oxidation of Gallium in Metal Alloy

    Hello! I just registered on these forums and this is my first post here, so hopefully I did everything right. I recently got into metalworking in my spare time, and I am trying to create a metal alloy that will remain liquid at room temperature (a fusible, eutectic alloy). From what I've...
  20. L

    Calculating Mass Percentage of Mg in Mg-Al Alloy

    Homework Statement A Mg-Al alloy has a mass of 0.263 g and a density of 2.40 g/cm3. The density of pure Mg = 1.74 g/cm3 and for pure Al = 2.70 g/cm3. Calculate the % Mg in the alloy.Homework Equations D=M/VThe Attempt at a Solution Well I'm not really sure where to do. I solved for the volume...
  21. D

    To obtain a uniform alloy, cool quickly or slowly?

    Hello, My material science teacher posed an interesting question today. During the making of an alloy, would it be better to quench it or let it cool slowly? At first I thought the answer was obvious: quench it quickly so in the case the two elements have different melting temperatures...
  22. T

    Examining Ductility of Al-Cu Alloy: Brittle vs Copper & Aluminum

    Homework Statement Examine the ductility of the Al-Cu alloy. Note how brittle the mixture is- most unlike copper or aluminum-Why? 2. Relevant Information The alloy was a 50-50 mix of Al and Cu heated to 700C and then poured into a mold, before the eutectic temp was reached the...
  23. P

    How to generate configuration of a rough interface with small alloy disorder?

    I want to write a short-line code which can generate some configurations of a rough interface with small alloy disorder. The problem is stated in the following: two neighboring interface layer I & II Layer I is mainly consisted of atom A, but with substitutional disorder, i.e. some sites are...
  24. J

    What Is the Percent Composition of Magnesium and Aluminum in the Alloy?

    A metal alloy consists of magnesium and aluminum.When a 1.00g sample of the alloy is reacted with excess HCl, 0.0989g of hydrogen gas forms. Calculate the percent composition of the alloy. Ok I got the following balanced equations : Mg + 2HCl -> MgCl2 + H2 2Al + 6Hcl -> 2AlCl3 + 3H2...
  25. K

    Finding the percent weight an element in an Alloy

    Homework Statement Determine the wt% of lithium required to obtain an Al-Li alloy with a density of 2.55 g/cm^3. Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution I am so lost in this problem, any hints of how to start this problem with GREATLY appreciated!
  26. P

    Compute the elastic modulus of hypothetical alloy

    Homework Statement Consider a cylindrical specimen of some hypothetical metal alloy that has a diameter of 10mm. A tensile force of 1500 N produces an elastic reduction in diameter of 6.7e-4mm. Compute the elastic modulus of this alloy, given that poisson's ratio is 0.35. Homework...
  27. P

    Weight percent of element to give specific density for alloy

    Homework Statement Aluminium-Lithium alloys have been developed by the aircraft industry to reduce the weight and improve the performance of its aircraft. A commercial aircraft skin material having a density of 2.47 g/cm3 is desired. Compute the concentration of Li (in wt%) that is required...
  28. P

    Weight percent of Ge needed to yield alloy with x atoms/cm3

    Homework Statement Germanium forms a substitutional solid solution with silicon. Compute the weight percent of germanium that must be added to silicon to yield an alloy that contains 2.43e21 Ge atoms per cubic centimeter. The densities of pure Ge and Si are 5.32 and 2.33 g/cm3 respectively...
  29. D

    Why Use Alloy 4047 for Hermetically Sealed Housing Covers

    OK, 4047 Aluminum is used for housing covers which are hermetically sealed using a laser welding process. Can anyone give me a reason why this specific alloy is used? Some spec on the alloy: http://www.jlanthonyandcompany.com/product/4047_aluminum.html I would figure if you had a housing...
  30. M

    Determination of % Comp of Al/Zn Alloy

    Homework Statement The purpose of the lab is to determine the % comp of an alloy from the volume of hydrogen that is produced in the reaction. We did a lab, in which an alloy was reacted with hydrochloric acid, in a test tube with a stopper and tube leading to a 500ml sidearm flask, with a...
  31. L

    Aluminum alloy Grains, Which alloy is it?

    Hey guys I need a little help trying to identify or getting a good conclusion of what kind of aluminum I have here. These aluminum was grind and finally polished with aluminum oxide of 3 microns. After the etching of the alloy with Keller's Reagent for a couple of seconds we took the...
  32. M

    Aluminum Alloy Fatigue Information

    Hey guys, I'm working on a project and am looking for some fatigue data for aluminum alloys, A356-T6 in particular. I've looked through the MIL-5 and Aerospace (Cindas) handbooks and haven't found any decent information. The textbook I have "Mechanical Engineering Design" by Shigley and...
  33. B

    What is Young's modulus for this alloy of titanium?

    Homework Statement A hanging wire made of an alloy of titanium with diameter 0.15 cm is initially 2.8 m long. When a 109 kg mass is hung from it, the wire stretches an amount 1.41 cm. A mole of titanium has a mass of 48 grams, and its density is 4.54 g/cm^3. Based on these experimental...
  34. K

    Using density to find the % composition of an alloy

    Homework Statement The densities (at 25*C) of tin and lead are 7.3 g/cm3 and 11.3 g/cm3 respectively. Plumber's solder is an alloy of tin and lead and has a density of 9.7 g/cm3. Estimate the composition by mass, of the two metals in this solder. Homework Equations The Attempt...
  35. I

    How Long Should Al Alloy Ribbons Be Heat Treated?

    I am going to heat treat Al alloy ribbons of low thickness (about 0.01 to 0.025 in). Could you please suggest me the time needed for solutionising as well as aging treatment if my heat treatment cycle for thick sample is as follows? Solutionization – 540C for 16 hrs Quench – Room temperature...
  36. A

    Corrosion of aluminum alloy 319.0 help

    Recently, we purchased a relatively brand new high performance car engine to swap with our regular car engine for the purpose of gaining more horsepower. I need to find out the probability of corrosion of an aluminum alloy (possibly 319.0) part of a complete engine block brought to the shop...
  37. M

    Alloy Lab Report: Solving Equations to Estimate Element Percentages in an Alloy

    First, here is the question: The percentage of two elements making up an alloy can be estimated from the following equations, which assume a simple mixing of the two components: Palloy=F1P1+F2P2 F1+F2=1 Here, F1 is the fraction of the alloy composed of element 1, and F2 is the fraction...
  38. T

    Separate Alloy: Effective Ways to Get Original Materials

    A simple question, if one has an alloy, are there effective ways to separate the different components and end up with the originale materials?
  39. T

    Heat Treatment of Aluminum Alloy

    During the heat treatment of Aluminum alloys, two processes: Solution and Precipitation heat treatment were used. Should the hardness increase or decrease from the original alloy after solution heat treatment? My reference text says that the material should be "soft and ductile" after...
  40. A

    Dotted vs Regular Lines on Iron-Carbon Alloy Diagrams

    What's the difference between the dotted lines and the regular lines on the iron-carbon alloy diagrams?
  41. S

    Find Books on Memory Alloys: Ask Scott!

    Does anyone know any good titles for books concerning metal alloys (esp. memory alloys)? Thanks, -scott
  42. B

    What are some recommended papers on the Nd-Fe-B alloy?

    i am looking for the papers a bout nd-fe-b alloy
  43. M

    Proportion of metal in each alloy?

    Once again I've left homework to the last minute so my teacher will moan if i go ask him tomorrow morning. I've scanned the net and all my textbooks but can't seem to find a working example that helps with what i am doing. Could someone look at these 2 questions and help me out? 1. An alloy...
  44. L

    Metals: Silver Copper Alloy Density & e Value

    Hi, just looking into metals and came across silver copper alloy having a density of 9900 - 1.05e4 kg per cubic metre. I have been told me that the value of e is (probably quite randomly) 2.71 and others said that it is an abbreviation for 0, eg. 1,000,000 could be written as 1e6 or 10,000 as...
  45. T

    Aluminium alloy will change strength

    Is it the case that an Aluminium alloy will change strength (yield/ultimate) if subjectet to a varying load instead of a static one? I can't quite see why it should...can someone help me with this?
  46. M

    Test Methods for Li Alloy Powders: Li-Al Alloy Content

    I need the test methods for the Li alloy powders. What type of a test is needed to determine the content of the alloy? For instance Li-Al alloy? I couldn't find a suitable test for these powders (as known, these alloy powders are air and humidity sensitive, difficult to handle)
  47. S

    Problems with alloy density question

    I am having troubles with my homework assignment on this question A lead-zinc alloy has a density of 10 Mg/m3 What is the weight % of the zinc?
Back
Top