Non-ferrous metals are metals that do not contain iron as their primary component. Non-ferrous metals have a wide range of properties and characteristics, which make them useful in many different industries, including construction, electronics, aerospace, and automotive manufacturing.
Non-ferrous metals offer a number of advantages over ferrous metals, including their lighter weight, higher resistance to corrosion, and lower magnetic properties. However, non-ferrous metals can also be more expensive than ferrous metals and may require special handling and processing techniques due to their unique properties.