Alloys Stocks List
Symbol | Grade | Name | % Change | |
---|---|---|---|---|
CRS | B | Carpenter Technology Corporation | 1.24 | |
AA | B | Alcoa Inc. | 3.80 | |
MRC | C | MRC Global Inc. | 1.11 | |
BHP | C | BHP Billiton Limited | 3.10 | |
LXFR | C | Luxfer Holdings PLC | 0.61 | |
GSM | C | Globe Specialty Metals Inc. | 2.17 | |
HAYN | C | Haynes International, Inc. | -0.07 | |
MLI | C | Mueller Industries, Inc. | -0.23 | |
ATI | C | Allegheny Technologies Incorporated | 2.72 | |
KALU | C | Kaiser Aluminum Corporation | 3.09 |
Related Industries: Aerospace & Defense Aluminum Conglomerates Diversified Industrials Electronic Components Farm & Construction Equipment Industrial Metals & Minerals Medical Instruments & Supplies Metal Fabrication Oil & Gas Equipment & Services Specialty Chemicals Steel Tools & Accessories
Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
---|---|---|---|---|
SLX | D | Market Vectors Steel Index ETF Fund | 12.91 | |
EWZ | D | iShares MSCI Brazil Capped Index Fund | 11.8 | |
FLBR | D | Franklin FTSE Brazil ETF | 11.1 | |
BRAZ | F | Global X Brazil Active ETF | 10.01 | |
ILF | D | iShares Latin America 40 ETF | 9.3 |
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- 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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