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Amorphous alloys are a type of metal alloy that lack a crystalline structure. They are composed of two or more metals, and are usually formed by rapid cooling of a liquid alloy. Amorphous alloys are known for their superior strength and corrosion resistance, as well as their low thermal expansion and electrical resistivity. They are used in a variety of applications, including automotive, aerospace, and medical industries.
Amorphous alloys are also used in the metals and minerals industry, where they are used to produce high-performance alloys for a variety of applications. These alloys are used in the production of components for industrial machinery, as well as for the production of specialty metals and minerals.
Some companies in the amorphous alloy market include Hitachi Metals, Nippon Steel, Kobe Steel, and Sumitomo Metal Industries. Other companies include U.S. Steel, ArcelorMittal, and ThyssenKrupp. Show Less Read more