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I think that distillation and electronics processing are both important, but I think that there should also be a category or two for processing of structural materials. The structural materials most people are interested in seem to be metals (largely blade afficionadoes, but a few aerospace types) and composites. The industrial processes page will still hold the chemical and material processes in a general forum, but more categories will help folks find what they want easier, I believe.--Polyparadigm 19:12, 19 Mar 2005 (UTC)

Actually, I'd like to seperate it out into pyro/chemical and mechanical alterations of materials.
I think what you're interested in is a seperate type of category; types of materials. A metals category, a composites category would be nice additions. The Kroll process is only marginally related to titatnium, it's about what you go thru to produce titanium...
~ender 2005-10-25 11:35:MST

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One of the best examples of this is the change in aluminium from prices more expensive than silver to recyclable/disposable beverage containers.

I was going to take 207.233.110.67's point about moving the wiki-link for my source (Washington_monument#Construction_details) about the price of aluminium from silver to a reference link, or citation, or footnote or something. However a close reading of this article[1]: leads me to the conclusion that the high price of the point of the Washington Monument was not the commodity, but the casting process.
~ender 2006-11-17 10:00:AM MST