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Quick Tour: Real life examples
What are typical scenarios when you use Key
to Metals
?
Take a look at the examples below:
- I am an engineer and I know a designation 2011.
What are the properties of this nonferrous material?
- I am a commercial agent and I sell Titanium in UK.
Can you show me the list of available materials?
- I am a tradesmen concerned with Tin alloys.
How can I browse the list of these materials?
- I am a designer focused on castings production.
Can you show me DIN AlSi alloys?
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Key to Metals
answers these questions in a simple and intuitive way:
- What are the properties of this nonferrous material?
- Enter 2011 in the
Material field and click
Submit.
- On List of Materials page click the
material according to the required standard, say
ASTM.
- Next, click More for details.
- Can you show me the list of available materials?
- Choose Titanium in the
Metal Alloy Group field,
- Choose Unted Kingdom / BS in
the Country / Standard field,
- click Submit. The desired list of materials
shows up on the screen.
- How can I browse the list of these materials?
- Choose Tin in the Metal
Alloy Group field,
- click Submit, and the list of required
materials appears.
- Can you show me DIN AlSi alloys?
- Enter AlSi in the
Material field.
- Choose Germany / DIN in the
Country / Standard
field,
- click Submit. The desired list of materials
shows up on the screen.
- Select an alloy, say
G-AlSi10Mg, and click More on the
Material Subgroups screen.
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