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Which element is used in making nonsparking tools?

Beryillium


What is bronze alloy used for?

Traditional bronze is a copper alloy with up to 10% tin. The tin in bronze makes it more resistant to wear than unalloyed copper. Bronzes today are usually stronger and more resistant to corrosion than brass. Contemporary bronzes are typically copper alloys that may contain silicon, manganese, aluminium, lead, iron and other elements, with or without tin. The variations in bronze composition significantly affect its characteristics. Wearability, machinability, corrosion-resistance and ductility for deep drawing are often considered. Bronze parts are typically used for bearings, clips, electrical connectors and springs. Combro, or commercial bronze, is 90-10, or 90% copper/10% tin. It is frequently the least expensive, most easily obtained grade of bronze. Aluminium bronze is a copper-aluminium alloy that may contain iron, nickel, and/or silicon for greater strength. It is used for tools and, because it will not spark when struck, for parts to be used around flammable materials. Aluminium bronze is frequently used for aircraft and automobile engine parts. Manganese bronze is actually a brass containing manganese. It is often used for ship propellers because it is strong and resists saltwater corrosion. This information is from: http://evanstechnology.com/bronze.html. Have a nice day! :) It would be greatly appreaciated if you could help me out with my trust points. Thank you! :)


What is an alloy consisting of Copper Zinc and Tin?

the mixture of copper and tin is made to bronze.


is neoprene gasoline resistant?

Yes it is Fuel Resistant


How much bronze is in the bronze Olympic medal?

a

Related questions

Which element is used in making nonsparking tools?

Beryillium


What is 100 percent bronze?

Bronze is a mixture of copper and tin. And is pretty resistant to corrosion. Bronze is already a mixture, so 100% is a bit meaningless.


What is harder brass or bronze?

Bronze is not stronger than steel, broze was developed around 3500 BC and steel much latter, both are alloys.


How silicon affect the property of aluminium bronze?

Additions of silicon make *Aluminium and Tin/Copper (bronze) alloys stronger, stiffer, more resistant to wear.


What are the material for the screw?

Mostly made of steel. Then some are made of stainless steel, titanium, brass, bronze, monel or silicon bronze which are also weather resistant.


What is the difference between brass and bronze?

Brass is a metal alloy of mostly copper & zinc.Bronze is an alloy of mostly copper & tin.Bronze is often redder, stronger, more resistant to corrosion, harder and the making of bronze is much older than brass.


Why do aircraft carriers have bronze props?

It isn't just aircraft carriers that have bronze propellers, or more exactly phosphor bronze propellers. Many sea-going vessels have propellers of this tough alloy as it is resistant to fatigue, wear and chemical corrosion. The alloy also has a low coefficient of friction which reduces energy loss. The alloy casts very well.


What do you trade for the horseshoes on scarlett and the spark of life on the iphone?

Put the clover in the mold and make another out of gold or bronze I'm not sure what it is but it's the same as the key


Why was bronze better than copper as a material use in making tools?

Bronze doesn't spark or flake. In some cases, bronze hammers are used to tap things like bearings into place to avoid contamination from chips flying off like you get with a steel hammer.


What is bronze alloy used for?

Traditional bronze is a copper alloy with up to 10% tin. The tin in bronze makes it more resistant to wear than unalloyed copper. Bronzes today are usually stronger and more resistant to corrosion than brass. Contemporary bronzes are typically copper alloys that may contain silicon, manganese, aluminium, lead, iron and other elements, with or without tin. The variations in bronze composition significantly affect its characteristics. Wearability, machinability, corrosion-resistance and ductility for deep drawing are often considered. Bronze parts are typically used for bearings, clips, electrical connectors and springs. Combro, or commercial bronze, is 90-10, or 90% copper/10% tin. It is frequently the least expensive, most easily obtained grade of bronze. Aluminium bronze is a copper-aluminium alloy that may contain iron, nickel, and/or silicon for greater strength. It is used for tools and, because it will not spark when struck, for parts to be used around flammable materials. Aluminium bronze is frequently used for aircraft and automobile engine parts. Manganese bronze is actually a brass containing manganese. It is often used for ship propellers because it is strong and resists saltwater corrosion. This information is from: http://evanstechnology.com/bronze.html. Have a nice day! :) It would be greatly appreaciated if you could help me out with my trust points. Thank you! :)


What is an alloy consisting of Copper Zinc and Tin?

the mixture of copper and tin is made to bronze.


Which annuals are most drought & heat resistant?

Rose Moss and Gazania are probably the most drought and heat resistant annuals. The Rose Moss grows 6 to 8 inches and the flowers are available in many different colors. The Gazania grows 6 to 12 inches tall and the flowers can be yellow, orange, bronze, red, white, or pink. Either of these are great options.