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Aluminium

Master Alloys
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Master Alloy
• What is an alloy?
An alloy is a metal composed of one or more elements. Alloy metals
improve the characteristics of the base metal for a particular
application. The base metal is the major component. Alloying a base
metal such as aluminum or iron improves its performance
characteristics such as tensile strength, hardness, ductility or
magnetic properties.
• What are Master Alloys?
Master alloys are alloys or mixture of elements added to a charge or
molten metal to provide a desired composition, remove impurities
from the alloy or alter the grain size, structure or physical properties
such as ductility, impact strength or corrosion characteristics of the
resultant alloy.
Aluminium Master Alloy

Aluminum master Alloys are often added


to strengthen the alloy and are therefore
often referred to as "hardeners".
Another group is the "grain refiners", alloys
that are added for structure control.
Product Sample
Products in the Market Place
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Master Alloy Furnace systems are generally in the
range of 1 to 10 tons and are characterized by their
ability to pour many multiples of small diameter
ingots configured on a mold car or turntable.

Investment required will be of the order of 100 Crores


The Global Master Alloys Market is
touted to touch USD 441.2 million at
an admirable 6.51% CAGR during the
assessment period (2018-2024).
Metal Alloy simply put is basically a According to reputed
base metal such as copper or market research
aluminum that combines with a company
specific amount of a single or more
elements. This product is semi-
finished in nature and made in
assorted shapes including rod in
coils, waffle plate, ingot amid others.
It is largely applied for producing
alloy in the metal industry.
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