Scenario:
Company introduces a new alloy family (e.g., Titanium Alloy).
Action:
User creates new Alloy Type record.
Outcome:
System allows classification of related alloys under this family.
Scenario:
Multiple steel grades belong to Ferrous category.
Action:
User maps those alloys under “Ferrous”.
Outcome:
Structured and organized alloy management.
Scenario:
Buyer requires to procure only Non‑Ferrous materials.
Action:
System filters items by Alloy Type.
Outcome:
Faster and accurate purchasing decisions.
Scenario:
Production team needs to plan aluminum-based products.
Action:
System identifies all alloys under Aluminium Alloy type.
Outcome:
Efficient planning and material allocation.
Scenario:
Different inspection parameters apply to Ferrous and Non‑Ferrous metals.
Action:
QC team uses Alloy Type for inspection configuration.
Outcome:
Standardized quality checks.
Scenario:
Management requires a metal-family-wise consumption report.
Action:
System generates report grouped by Alloy Type.
Outcome:
Improved business analysis.
Scenario:
New alloy grade created.
Action:
User assigns Alloy Type during alloy creation.
Outcome:
Consistent classification maintained across system.