Stainless steel ( chromium, molybdenum, carbon, manganese, sulphur, phosphorus, silicon).Nitinol ( titanium, shape memory alloy).Nimonic ( chromium, cobalt, titanium), used in jet engine turbine blades.Nicrosil ( chromium, silicon, magnesium).Inconel 686 ( chromium, molybdenum, tungsten).Hastelloy ( molybdenum, chromium, sometimes tungsten).Brightray (20% chromium, iron, rare earths) originally for hard-facing valve seats.Alumel ( manganese, aluminium, silicon).Alnico ( aluminium, cobalt) used in magnets.Weathering steel ('Cor-ten') ( silicon, manganese, chromium, copper, vanadium, nickel).Silver steel (US: Drill rod) ( manganese, chromium, silicon).Zeron 100 ( chromium, nickel, molybdenum).Surgical stainless steel ( chromium, molybdenum, nickel).Alloy 28 or Sanicro 28 ( nickel, chromium).Staballoy (stainless steel) (manganese, chromium, carbon) - see also Uranium below.Spiegeleisen ( manganese, carbon, silicon).Kanthal (20–30% chromium, 4–7.5% aluminium) used in heating elements, including e-cigarettes.Melchior ( nickel) high corrosion resistance, used in marine applications in condenser tubes.Silicon bronze ( tin, arsenic, silicon).Bronze ( tin, aluminium or other element).Brass ( zinc) see also Brass §Brass types for longer list.Beryllium copper (0.5-3% Beryllium, 99.5%-97% Copper) ( beryllium).Ni-Ti-Al ( Titanium 40%, Aluminum 10%), also called NitalĪluminium also forms complex metallic alloys, like β–Al–Mg, ξ'–Al–Pd–Mn, and T–Al 3Mn.Magnalium (5-50% magnesium): used in airplane bodies, ladders, pyrotechnics, etc.Italma (3.5% magnesium, 0.3% manganese): formerly used to make coinage of the Italian lira.Hydronalium (up to 12% magnesium, 1% manganese): used in shipbuilding, resists seawater corrosion.alloys (2% copper, iron, nickel): used in aircraft pistons Devarda's alloy (45% Al, 50% Cu, 5% Zn): chemical reducing agent.Birmabright ( magnesium, manganese): used in car bodies, mainly used by Land Rover cars.Alnico ( nickel, cobalt): used for permanent magnets.Al–Li (2.45% lithium): aerospace applications, including the Space Shuttle.per the National Electrical Code, replacing AA-1350. AA-8000: used for electrical building wire in the U.S.Light Weight Alloy was added to the game.Main articles: Aluminium and Aluminium alloy The Gray Talons use alloy sparingly as well, instead using massive turbines and wings to stay in the air. The Steel Striders use alloy sparingly, instead defaulting to plain metal and wood in certain cases. The Twin Guard, Lightning Hoods, and Scarlet Dawn use mostly alloy in all of their vehicles. The White Flayers use it as an in-hull floatation supplement, but only sparingly. The Onyx Watch use alloy to make their castle ships float. It is often also used on superstructures, to avoid creating a high centre of mass (which would reduce stability). Alloy is half the weight of wood, it is commonly used for increasing floatation ability for larger ships, and as armour for vehicles that are not buoyant enough to use metal. Light Weight Alloy blocks are one of the basic block types in From The Depths. Light-Weight Alloy is one of the several natural blocks which you can utilize for your construction projects. This alloy is perfect for vehicles that need to be fast enough to evade attackers.
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