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Base metalAny non-precious, non-minor metal (eg copper, lead, zinc, nickel, etc)
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Base metalIn welding, the part that all other parts are welded to; also called the parent metal.
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Base metalA non precious metal such as brass.
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Base metala pipe used in wells to seal off the borehole; ordinarily is considered a fixed or permanent installation. (See tubing.)
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Base metalThe metal (material) to be welded, brazed, soldered, or cut. See also substrate.
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Base metalAny non-precious metal.
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Base metalThe metal to be welded or cut.
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Base metalAny of the more common and more chemically active metals, e.g. lead, copper. The principal metal of an alloy, e.g. the copper in brass.
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Base metalA metal (such as iron) that reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid to form hydrogen. Also see NOBLE METAL.
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Base metalAny of the more common and more chemically active metals, e.g. lead, copper.
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Base metalBase metal is a common and inexpensive metal, like Copper, Nickel, Brass and Zinc as opposed to precious metals mainly Gold and Silver.
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Base metalAny non-precious metal (eg. copper, lead zinc, nickel etc.).
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Base metalAny non-precious metal (eg. copper, lead, zinc, nickel, etc.). Baseline studies -
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Base metalA metal that is not considered a precious or ferrous metal.
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Base metalThe metal present in the largest proportion in an alloy. (Copper is the base metal in brass)
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