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    1. Carbon Steel: A widely welded metal used in construction and manufacturing.

      Stainless Steel: Known for its corrosion resistance and used in various industries.

      Aluminum: Lightweight metal often used in aerospace and automotive applications.

      Cast Iron: Typically used in engine blocks, pipes, and other heavy-duty applications.

      Copper: Commonly used in electrical applications and for its conductivity.

      Nickel Alloys: Known for their high-temperature and corrosion resistance.

      Titanium: Lightweight and strong, often used in aerospace and medical applications.

      Brass: A copper-zinc alloy used for its decorative and corrosion-resistant properties.

      Bronze: An alloy of copper and other elements, often used in art and sculpture.

      Tool Steel: Designed for making tools, it's known for its hardness and durability.

      Hastelloy: A corrosion-resistant alloy used in chemical processing.

      Inconel: Known for its high-temperature resistance and used in aerospace and marine applications.

      Monel: Resistant to corrosion and used in marine and chemical processing.

      Lead: Soft and malleable, used in specific applications.

      Zinc: Commonly used in galvanized coatings but not typically welded in pure form.

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