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    Metallurgy is a domain of materials science and engineering that studies the physical and chemical behavior of metallic elements, their inter-metallic compounds, and their mixtures, which are known as alloys. Metallurgy encompasses both the science and the technology of metals;

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    Metallurgy derives from the Ancient Greek μεταλλουργός, metallourgós, "worker in metal", from μέταλλον, métallon, "mine, metal" + ἔργον, érgon, "work" The word was originally an alchemist's term for the extraction of metals from

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    Extractive metallurgy is the practice of removing valuable metals from an ore and refining the extracted raw metals into a purer form. In order to

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    Common engineering metals include aluminium, chromium, copper, iron, magnesium, nickel, titanium, zinc, and silicon. These metals are most often used as alloys with the noted

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    Metallurgists study the microscopic and macroscopic structure of metals using metallography, a technique invented by Henry Clifton Sorby.
    In metallography, an alloy

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    The earliest recorded metal employed by humans appears to be gold, which can be found free or "native". Small amounts of natural gold have been

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    In production engineering, metallurgy is concerned with the production of metallic components for use in consumer or engineering products. This involves production of alloys,

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    • Chemical Metallurgy is the study of extracting and refining metals through chemical reactions. This field also commonly involves corrosion prevention and surface treatment of metals. Scientific concepts such as thermodynamics, the study of heat flow and kinetics, the study of the speed of reactions are very central to chemical metallurgy. Metallurg...
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    • https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Category:Metallurgy

      Recovery (metallurgy) Recrystallization (metallurgy) Red heat. Red-short carbon steel. Reducing atmosphere. Refraction (metallurgy) Replication (microscopy) Roasting (metallurgy) Rokushō.

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      Physical metallurgy is one of the two main branches of the scientific approach to metallurgy, which considers in a systematic way the physical properties of metals and alloys. It is basically the fundamentals and applications of the theory of phase transformations in metal and alloys, as the title of classic, challenging monograph on the subject with this title [1]. While chemical metallurgy involves the domain of reduction/oxidation of metals, physical metallurgy deals mainly with mec…

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        What is a metallurgist called?
        A specialist practitioner of metallurgy is known as a metallurgist. The science of metallurgy is subdivided into two broad categories: chemical metallurgy and physical metallurgy. Chemical metallurgy is chiefly concerned with the reduction and oxidation of metals, and the chemical performance of metals.
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        What is metallurgy used for?
        Metallurgy is used to separate metals from their ore. Metallurgy is also the technology of metals: the way in which science is applied to the production of metals, and the engineering of metal components for usage in products for consumers and manufacturers.
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        Where does metallurgy come from?
        Metallurgy only appears in Mesoamerica in 800 CE with the best evidence from West Mexico. Much like in South America, fine metals were seen as a material for the elite.
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        What is metallurgy in pre-Columbian America?
        Metallurgy in pre-Columbian America is the extraction, purification and alloying of metals and metal crafting by Indigenous peoples of the Americas prior to European contact in the late 15th century.
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        Iron was extracted from iron–nickel alloys, which comprise about 6% of all meteorites that fall on the Earth. That source can often be identified with certainty because of the unique crystalline features (Widmanstätten patterns) of that material, which are preserved when the metal is worked cold or at low temperatur…
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        • https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tempering_(metallurgy)

          Tempering reduces the hardness in the martensite by transforming it into various forms of tempered martensite. Tempering is a heat treatment technique applied to ferrous alloys, such …

        • https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Powder_metallurgy

          Powder metallurgy (PM) is a term covering a wide range of ways in which materials or components are made from metal powders.PM processes can avoid, or greatly reduce, the …

        • https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Roman_metallurgy

          Dacia becomes a Roman province. Metals and metal working had been known to the people of modern Italy since the Bronze Age. By 53 BC, Rome had expanded to control an immense …

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