Metals Flashcards
What are ores
naturally occurring rocks that contain metals
What is mining?
Mining is the process used to extract metals. Mining is disruptive to the surrounding environment and the atmosphere.
Can metals be recycled?
Most metals can be recycled
Metals can be categorized into two groups:
- Ferrous, contains iron and is magnetic
- Non-ferrous, doesn’t contain iron and isn’t magnetic
Ferrous metals properties
• Contain iron.
• Magnetic - helps to sort material when recycling.
• Carbon content make it prone to corrosion when exposed to moisture and oxygen- rust.
• Properties: Hardness, malleability - related to carbon content (more carbon the harder and less malleable the material becomes.)
Non-ferrous metals properties
• Doesn’t contain iron this makes them desirable due to malleable properties and resistant to corrosion.
• The majority are not magnetic - good for electronic devices and wiring.
• After steel, aluminium is the most widely used metal.
Ferrous metals examples
- cast iron
- low carbon steel
- high carbon steel
Non-ferrous metals examples
Aluminium
Copper
Zinc
What’s an Alloy?
Metals formed by mixing together two or more metals to produce a new metal that has improved characteristics and properties.
Alloys properties
● Adjust their mechanical and physical properties in order to produce a more suitable material for a particular purpose.
● They can be both Ferrous and non Ferrous depending on the pure metal included.
Aluminium properties and uses
- Composition: Pure metal, non-ferrous
- Properties: Light grey with a matt finish, good strength-to-weight ratio, light, soft, ductile, good conductor of heat and electricity
- Uses: Aircraft, window frames, kitchen equipment, overhead electricity cables, drinks’ cans
Copper properties and uses
- Composition: Pure metal, non-ferrous
- Properties: Reddish, polishes well but can oxidise to a green colour, very malleable and ductile, good conductor of heat and electricity, resistant to corrosion, welds easily
- Uses: Used extensively in electrical equipment such as wiring as well as roofing, water pipes, decorative goods
Zinc properties and uses
- Composition: Pure metal, non-ferrous
- Properties: Silvery blue with a matt finish, brittle and crystalline, high heat capacity and heat conductivity and fairly good corrosion resistance, often used to galvanise steel.
- Uses: used in paints, rubber, cosmetics, plastics, textiles and electrical equipment.
Cast iron properties and uses
- Composition: Alloy, ferrous
- Properties: Dull grey, rusts easily, brittle if thin, relatively weak in tension, has excellent compressive strength, tough, resistant to deformation, can be cast in a mould.
- Uses: commonly used in pipes, machines, automotive industry parts, manhole covers, pans and gates
Low carbon steel properties and uses
- Composition: Alloy, ferrous
- Properties: Grey and smooth, rusts if not protected, good ductility and toughness. It is also malleable and easily joined, brazed and welded, versatile, poor corrosion resistance.
- Uses: Is often used for shipbuilding, wire, nuts, bolts, bike frames