Metallurgical in a sentence as an adjective

"That already is in the same ballpark, for MG = metallurgical grade silicon.

Maybe that costs a lot more than metallurgical-grade silicon?It used to be hard to find that information!

My dad had a PhD in metallurgical engineering from a Big 10 university.

This reminds me of a client I had a long time ago who sold silane gas, which is the byproduct of making metallurgical grade silicon.

Devin Thomas is the only maker I know that spent years developing metallurgical research on AEB-L, bringing it to perform as well as, or better than, anything out there.

If we're talking about something that qualifies as the same type of tool or weapon, OK. If we're talking about something with extremely similar metallurgical qualities, size, design, age, etc., then it's likely a little more than just "well, it's an x made of y found at z, they're all the same.

A knife has very few mechanisms, and only has as many mechanical failure modes as there are gimmicks on the knife; with some having zero mechanical failure modes possible besides faults that are metallurgical in nature.

Metallurgical definitions

adjective

of or relating to metallurgy; "metallurgical engineer"

See also: metallurgic