Alloys Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Alloys stocks.

Alloys Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 20 HAYN Dream Finders Homes Set to Join S&P SmallCap 600
Nov 20 LXFR When Should You Buy Luxfer Holdings PLC (NYSE:LXFR)?
Nov 20 CRS Newmont to Divest Musselwhite Operation for Up to $850 Million
Nov 19 CRS Eastman Chemical to Invest in Interlayers Production in Europe
Nov 19 CRS DOW Strengthens Footwear Portfolio With Low-Carbon Material
Nov 18 CRS Is Carpenter Technology (CRS) the Best Nickel Stock to Invest in?
Nov 18 CRS DOW Partners Delian to Develop Sustainable Solutions in Automotive
Nov 18 CRS Do Carpenter Technology's (NYSE:CRS) Earnings Warrant Your Attention?
Nov 17 RS Institutional owners may ignore Reliance, Inc.'s (NYSE:RS) recent US$551m market cap decline as longer-term profits stay in the green
Nov 16 MLI Mueller Industries: Some FCF Catalysts, But Small Margin Of Safety
Nov 16 AME Is AMETEK, Inc. (AME) the Best Industrial Machinery Stock to Buy Now?
Nov 15 AA Alcoa, Century Aluminum shares jump as China cancels rebate
Nov 15 AA Stocks Tumble As Traders Rethink Fed's Action, VIX Spikes 17%, Nasdaq Erases Back Post-Trump Gains: What's Driving Markets Friday?
Nov 15 AA Alcoa, Century Aluminum Shares Jump After China Cancels Export-Tax Rebate
Nov 15 AA Alcoa Shares Soar 8.3% on Back-to-Back Stellar Quarters and Game-Changing Moves
Nov 15 AA Alcoa jumps with aluminum futures as China cancels tax incentive on exports
Nov 14 HAYN Analysts Estimate Haynes International (HAYN) to Report a Decline in Earnings: What to Look Out for
Nov 14 AME Ametek (AME) Now Trades Above Golden Cross: Time to Buy?
Alloys

An alloy is a combination of metals or of a metal and another element. Alloys are defined by a metallic bonding character. An alloy may be a solid solution of metal elements (a single phase) or a mixture of metallic phases (two or more solutions). Intermetallic compounds are alloys with a defined stoichiometry and crystal structure. Zintl phases are also sometimes considered alloys depending on bond types (see also: Van Arkel–Ketelaar triangle for information on classifying bonding in binary compounds).
Alloys are used in a wide variety of applications. 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.
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.

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