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light metal

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light metal [′līt ¦med·əl]
(metallurgy)
A metal or alloy of low density, especially aluminum and magnesium alloys.


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Coloring light metals costs less per ounce of additive, and much less per square inch of surface imbued both in money and labor Some will say that a heavy bodied metal will give a more dramatic effect, however it really all comes down to the artists'' opinion Coloring light metals costs less per ounce of additive, and much less per square inch of surface imbued both in money and labor.
When you talk about the common for last Supreme silver Jewelry, you must be pertaining to the pleasant and rational sterling silver Jewelry Fine silver or clear silver is a very light metal that can be bent well When you talk about the common for last Supreme silver Jewelry, you must be pertaining to the pleasant and rational sterling silver Jewelry.
The company's light metal activities now will be concentrated at its Altenmarkt and Herzogenburg, Austria, Werdohl and Friedrichshafen, Germany, and Suzhou, China, locations.
 
 
 
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