higheralloys
higheralloys is a term that appears to be a misspelling or a non-standard term. It is possible the user intended to refer to "high alloys," which is a broad category of metal alloys. High alloys typically contain a significant percentage of alloying elements beyond the base metal, often exceeding 10% by weight. These elements are added to enhance specific properties such as corrosion resistance, strength at high temperatures, hardness, or ductility.
Examples of common high alloys include stainless steels, which are primarily iron-based alloys with chromium content