Nonferrous alloys are referred to those alloys, which are derived from the
non-ferrous metals. North American United Numbering system (UNS) is the
accepted alloy designation for all the non-ferrous alloys across North
America.Non Ferrous alloys display a wide variety of mechanical properties and material characteristics.
Key Features of Nonferrous Alloy
- Specified for use in electrical and electronic applications.
- Reduced weight
- Higher strength
- Nonmagnetic properties
- Higher melting points
- Resistance to chemical and atmospheric corrosion.
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Non Ferrous Metals Processing
- Fluxing
- Metal refining
- Deoxidation
- Degassing
- Grain refining
- Pumping and filtration
Non Ferrous Casting
Manufacturers often specialize in casting of non-ferrous metals as the furnace equipment alters substantially from ferrous metals. The different techniques used for non-ferrous casting, include
- die-casting, investment casting, centrifugal casting, vacuum casting, and high-pressure casting.
The most commonly used metals for non-ferrous casting, include - aluminum casting, brass casting, magnesium casting, bronze casting, zinc casting, titanium casting, and lead casting.





