Hoists are typically constructed using a combination of metals and synthetic materials for strength and durability. Steel, particularly alloy steel, is a common choice due to its high tensile strength and resistance to wear. Aluminum is also used for its lightweight properties, especially in mobile hoists. Synthetic materials such as nylon or polyester are used for hoist ropes and cables due to their resistance to abrasion and corrosion. Additionally, hoists may incorporate components made from brass, bronze, or other metals for specific parts that require low friction or high resistance to corrosion.