Alloy refers to a substance with metallic properties, composed of two or more chemical elements of which at least one is a metal.
More specifically, aluminum plus one or more other elements, produced to have certain specific, desirable characteristics.
See also:
"Alloy" is in the HS Code "7201.50"
- - Alloy pig iron; spiegeleisen
"Alloy" is in the UNSPSC Code "20143001"
Alloy steel sucker rods
Alloy is in reference to a substance that has metallic properties and is composed of two or more chemical elements of which at least one is an elemental metal, usually added to increase strength or give the base metal important properties.
Alloy is a compound comprised of two or more metals to increase the hardness and/or luster of the resulting product. Many alloys are found in jewelry including Alpaca, Brass, Britannia or pewter, Britannia silver, Bronze, Coin silver, Colored gold, Electrum, Gold(under 24Kt), Green gold, Nickel silver, Niello, Pewter, Pinchbeck, Pot metal, Rose gold, Stainless steel, Sterling silver, White gold, White metal, and Yellow gold.
-see also:
"Alloy" is in the HS Code "7207"
Semi-Finished Products Of Iron Or Non-Alloy Steel
"Alloy" is in the UNSPSC Code "31121218"
Nickel Alloy sand machined castings
Alloy refers to the substance having metallic properties, and composed of two or more chemical elements, of which at least one is a metal.
-see also:
"Alloy" is in the HS Code "7206"
Iron And Non-Alloy Steel In Ingots Or Other Primary Forms ( Excluding Iron Of Heading N? 7203
"Alloy" is in the UNSPSC Code "31121118"
Nickel Alloy die machined castings
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