
Alloy Systems
Alloy systems refer to metal mixtures created by combining two or more elements, typically with one being a metal. These combinations enhance the properties of the materials, making them stronger, more durable, or resistant to corrosion compared to pure metals. Common examples include steel, made by adding carbon to iron, and bronze, which combines copper and tin. Alloys are widely used in construction, manufacturing, and everyday objects, providing tailored characteristics for specific applications. Their versatility contributes significantly to technological advancements and various industries.