1. Aerospace Industry:
- Aluminum alloys (e.g., 2024, 7075) for aircraft structures, wings, and fuselages
- Titanium alloys (e.g., Ti-6Al-4V) for engine components and high-temperature applications
2. Automotive Industry:
- Steel alloys (e.g., HSLA, martensitic) for car bodies, frames, and safety components
- Aluminum alloys (e.g., 6061, 7050) for engine components and lightweight body parts
- Copper alloys (e.g., brass, bronze) for electrical wiring and bearings
3. Construction Industry:
- Stainless steel alloys (e.g., 304, 316) for corrosion-resistant structural components and facades
- Iron-carbon alloys (e.g., cast iron, ductile iron) for pipes, beams, and concrete reinforcement
- Aluminum alloys (e.g., 5052, 6063) for roofing, siding, and windows
4. Medical Industry:
- Titanium alloys (e.g., Ti-6Al-4V) for implants, surgical instruments, and dental materials
- Stainless steel alloys (e.g., 316L) for surgical tools and medical devices
- Cobalt-chromium alloys (e.g., Co-Cr-Mo) for orthopedic prostheses and artificial joints
5. Electronics Industry:
- Copper alloys (e.g., phosphor bronze, beryllium copper) for electrical contacts, connectors, and heat sinks
- Nickel alloys (e.g., Monel, Inconel) for high-temperature and corrosion-resistant components
- Gold alloys (e.g., 14k, 18k) for electrical connections and jewelry
6. Energy Industry:
- Stainless steel alloys (e.g., 310, 316) for nuclear power reactor components
- Nickel-based superalloys (e.g., Incoloy, Haynes) for gas turbine engines and aerospace applications
7. Chemical Industry:
- Stainless steel alloys (e.g., 316L, 317L) for chemical processing equipment
- Titanium alloys (e.g., Ti-Gr5, Ti-Pd) for high-temperature and corrosive environments
- Zirconium alloys (e.g., Zr-2.5Nb) for nuclear fuel cladding
8. Marine Industry:
- Aluminum alloys (e.g., 5086, 6061) for boat hulls, decks, and superstructures
- Nickel-copper alloys (e.g., CuNi) for marine heat exchangers and piping
- Stainless steel alloys (e.g., 316L) for corrosion-resistant fittings and marine equipment
9. Manufacturing Industry:
- Tool steels (e.g., M2, S7) for cutting and machining tools
- Stainless steel alloys (e.g., 420, 440C) for knives, bearings, and surgical instruments
- Aluminum alloys (e.g., 2017, 2024) for precision components and aerospace applications