Difference between ferrous and non ferrous minerals
Ferrous Metals mostly contain Iron. They have small amounts of other metals or elements added, to give the required properties. Ferrous Metals are magnetic and give little resistance to corrosion. Some examples of the ferrous metals we deal with:● Vehicle scrap metal● Demolition Site scrap metal● Metal offcuts from manufacturing industriesNon-Ferrous Metals do not contain Iron, are not magnetic & are usually more resistant to corrosion than ferrous metals.Some examples of Non-Ferrous Metals we deal with are:● Aluminium & Aluminium Alloys● Copper● Brass● Lead● Zinc● Stainless Steel● Electrical Cable
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Difference between ferrous and non ferrous minerals
Ferrous metals are those which contain iron. They can be a mixture of other metals or elements, but all ferrous materials contain some form of iron which give them a magnetic quality and makes them prone to corrosion. Ferrous metals include many types of steel – stainless steel to name one in particular – and cast iron.
Non-ferrous metals are the opposite of ferrous – they do not contain any iron. They will not have a magnetic quality and typically resist corrosion much better than ferrous metals. The category of non-ferrous metals also includes raw materials – pure metals. Aluminum, copper, aluminum alloys, lead, tin, and gilding metal are all considered non-ferrous metals.
Difference between ferrous and non ferrous minerals
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