Aluminum
Aluminium, copper and lead are among the most commonly used types of non-ferrous metal. Not only is aluminium lightweight, but it can also be easily machined and welded. Non-ferrous metals include aluminium, copper, lead, nickel, tin, titanium and zinc, as well as copper alloys like brass and bronze. Non-ferrous metals or alloys are defined as materials that are not iron-based like their ferrous counterparts. Common non-ferrous metals include copper, aluminum and lead. Ferrous metals contain iron making most of these metals have a magnetic property.
