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Monel metal
[moh-nel]
a brand of alloy consisting mainly of nickel and copper.
Monel metal
/ ɒˈɛ /
noun
any of various silvery corrosion-resistant alloys containing copper (28 per cent), nickel (67 per cent), and smaller quantities of such metals as iron, manganese, and aluminium
Word History and Origins
Origin of Monel metal1
Example Sentences
The V-2 motor has drawn steel cylinders, with a bore of 5 inches and a stroke of 7 inches, with a steel water jacket top and a monel metal cylindrical jacket, both of which are brazed on to the cylinder barrel itself.
A recently-discovered copper alloy is known as monel metal.
Rings for coffee-urn bags should be made of tinned copper, monel metal, or aluminum.
Another ounce of prevention for the latter is considered by many to be the sink lined with monel metal.
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