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Exotic Metals and Alloys
Examples of metals and Alloys that can be exotic:
Aluminum
Nickel
Chromium
Cobolt
Copper
Hastelloy
Haynes
Inconel
Mercury (element) (aka quicksilver, hydrargyrum)
Molybdenum
Monel
Platinum
Stainless steel
Tantalum
Titanium
Tungsten (aka wolfram)
Waspaloy
Among others
References
•http://www.thermometricscorp.com/matguidexmat.html (A exotic material guid containning info about max temperature and other spesifications for a few materials)
•http://www.alloychange.com/ (a world wide information trading site and was established to promote trade in the Exotic Metals Industry)
•http://www.cnczone.com/ (A free CNC fourum iscuss CAD/CAM software, professional machinery, Electronics, mill conversions, lathe conversions and much more)