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  • Article - 5 Jul 2013
    Copper is a lot easier to alloy than most other metals. Its properties are strengthened and improved when alloyed to suit specific environments and applications. Lead is often added to copper alloys...
  • Article - 19 Jun 2013
    Copper and its alloys are some of the most versatile materials available for use in literally every type of industry. Reports state that the global consumption of copper and its alloys exceeds 14...
  • Article - 26 Jun 2013
    Copper, a reddish brown metal, is found in many products that surround us. Wires, door knobs, taps, decorative items, coins, jewelry etc contain copper or its alloys.
  • Article - 26 Jun 2013
    Copper is a durable ductile reddish brown metal that has been used by man for centuries. Its remarkable properties of thermal and electrical conductivity and corrosion resistance have made this metal...
  • Article - 10 Jul 2013
    The aluminum bronzes are characterized by excellent corrosion resistance and high strength. Copper UNS C95710 alloy has good forgeability and excellent hot and cold workability.
  • Article - 10 Jul 2013
    Bronze has been in use for centuries. Tools, armor, weapons, and several building materials such as decorative tiles were made of bronze. It was realized then that bronze was harder and more durable...
  • Article - 4 Jul 2013
    A copper alloy is an alloy of copper mixed with various alloying elements to produce a number of materials with good strength, ductility, machinibility and formability. Cast alloys are those that are...
  • Article - 9 Jul 2013
    UNS C95200-C95810 designations refer to cast aluminum bronzes. Bronzes are usually formed with tin being the key additive to the copper.
  • Article - 21 Jun 2013
    Alloys primarily of copper and tin are considered bronzes. Copper tin alloys or tin bronzes are known for their corrosion resistance. They are stronger and ductile than red and semi red brasses. They...
  • Article - 10 Jul 2013
    The important alloys of copper and tin from an industrial point of view are the bronzes. The cast tin bronzes are designated by UNS C90200 through C91700. Lead is added to tin bronzes for improving...

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