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  • Article - 9 Jul 2013
    UNS designations C87300 to C87900 are cast silicon brasses and bronzes. Copper UNS C87400 is a silicon brass cast alloy. Silicon brasses are high strength brasses that are solid solution strengthened.
  • Article - 20 May 2013
    Among the 400 copper alloys, brass and bronze have a more prominent role. Brass is a mix of copper and zinc, with zinc quantity varying between 5% and 45%. The varying quantities of zinc provide the...
  • Article - 8 Dec 2017
    The process of heat-treating metals on the industrial scale primarily serves to improve the overall properties of the metals required for their future use.
  • Article - 21 May 2013
    Copper UNS C37100 is a brass-wrought alloy consisting of mainly copper and zinc. The variations in brass alloys is due to the varying quantities of zinc which gives each brass alloy distinctive...
  • Article - 8 May 2013
    KBM Affilips manufactures a range of copper-based master alloys for the brass and copper industry.
  • Article - 15 Apr 2003
    This PVD duplex coating from Wallwork-Tecvac is suited to plastics extrusion dies. It increases the surface hardness and improves wear resistance, prolonging die life. Posted February 2003
  • Article - 26 Jul 2018
    This article talks about the brazing process of combining two metals using a filler material.
  • Article - 17 Jul 2013
    Cast silicon brasses are high strength brasses belonging to the family of copper alloys. Brasses are formed when copper is alloyed with zinc. Other elements, such as silicon and lead, are added to...
  • Article - 23 Nov 2011
    Melt Flow Index testing, crucial for assessing plastic resin flow properties, requires strict adherence to ASTM D1238 or ISO1133 standards for accuracy.
  • Article - 28 Aug 2001
    Zinc has many uses, many of which revolve around protective coatings for steel deposited by hot dip galvanising. These materials are ised in the automotive and construction industries. While the...

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