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Brass - rolled and drawn 8430 - 8730 P&T
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Cast iron 6800 - 7800
Chemical Lead 11340
Cobolt 8746
Copper 8930
Cupronickel 8940
Delta metal 8600
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Lead 11340
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Light alloy based on Al 2560 - 2800
o Light alloy based on Mg 1760 - 1870
C
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Manganese Bronze 8359
Mercury 13593
Length Molybdenum 10188 Pharmaceutical
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Monel 8360 - 8840
m
Nickel 8800
km
Nickel silver 8400 - 8900
in
Platinum 21400
ft
Plutonium 19816
yards
Red Brass 8746
miles
Silver 10490
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Stainless Steel 7480 - 8000 Equipment
Volume Steel 7850
Tin 7280
3
m Titanium 4500
liters
Tungsten 19600
in3
3
Uranium 18900
ft
Vanadium 5494

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