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Metallurgy is a branch of Energy and Natural Resources that focuses on the extraction, processing, and use of metals and alloys. It involves the study of the physical and chemical properties of metals and their interaction with other materials. Metallurgy is used to create products such as steel, aluminum, copper, and other alloys. It is also used to develop new materials and technologies for use in various industries.
Metallurgy is an important part of the Energy and Natural Resources industry, as it is used to create materials for use in the production of energy and natural resources. It is also used to develop new technologies and materials for use in the production of renewable energy sources.
Some of the companies in the Metallurgy market include ArcelorMittal, Nucor Corporation, Alcoa Corporation, Rio Tinto, and BHP Billiton. Show Less Read more