Industrial metals—including but not limited to nickel, iron, copper, zinc, aluminum and titanium—are literally the building blocks of the world around you, found in everything from infrastructure to construction to durable goods.
Find out which of these metals you resemble the most!
Not only are you tough but you also have a specialized set of skills. Titanium is used in aircraft, spacecraft, armor plating, missiles and other highly durable manufactured goods and vehicles. It stands up well to heat and corrosion, meaning you can withstand adversity and opposition better than most. You tend to be happiest at the coast, as titanium is exceptionally resistant to seawater.
You're versatile and adaptable, as aluminum is one of the most malleable metals, favored for its combination of low weight and high strength. It's resistant to corrosion, and similarly, you have a strong set of morals and values. Because aluminum is easy to recycle, you find it easier than most to pick up and learn new skills.
Among the metals listed, zinc is the most sensitive to environmental conditions: It tarnishes in moist air and is somewhat brittle, only malleable at higher temperatures. As such, you tend to be a little high-strung but work well under pressure. You play an important role in keeping others together, as zinc is used in die casting and to galvanize iron and steel.
As the only colored metal on this list, copper is unique and one-of-a-kind—like you! It's highly conductive of electricity, and similarly, you're filled with passion and find it easy to energize a room. Because copper is antibacterial and resistant to corrosion, you tend to be healthier than most and always try to stay fit and look your best.
You're highly versatile and well-rounded, as iron is the most used metal in the world, necessary to produce steel and found in everything from machinery to cars to textiles. You're usually the one people can depend on to "get the job done." A heavy metal, iron is easily magnetized, meaning that despite having a tough exterior, you know how to turn on the charm.
You work well with others, as nickel alloys easily with other metals. Because nickel has a high melting point, you're relatively easygoing and resilient to stress. Nickel is also extremely magnetic, meaning people tend to be drawn to your good looks and charisma.