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! :)
it is used for jewelries, for domestic perpouses etc....
Bronze is often used for public statutes and in the past it was used to make things like cannons. Even further back in time, before the discovery of iron, bronze was used for weapons such as knives and swords and for other items like mirrors and cloak fastenings.
bronze is used for making tools weapons armor and various materials like decorative tiles.
Bronze is used to make bearings, clips, electrical connectors, springs.
we use it for making awards and instuments because it doesnt get rusty and it stays shiny.
tools, weapons,
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It is an alloy.
bronze is an alloy
the mixture of copper and tin is made to bronze.
Yes, it was.
Bronze is otained by melting Copper and Tin metals together to form an alloy.
Bronze is made for objects like medals and strong bronze for amour and coins!! See the link below for bronze applications.
yes bronze is an alloy, copper and tin
It is an alloy.
Bronze is a homogeneous mixture (alloy) of mainly copper and tin.
One common alloy used in the creation of statues and sculptures in Benin is bronze. Bronze is made by melting a combination of copper and tin, resulting in a durable and aesthetically pleasing material that is commonly used in art and sculpture due to its malleability and resistance to corrosion.
bronze is an alloy
either gold,silver, or bronze
the mixture of copper and tin is made to bronze.
Yes, it was.
Bronze is an alloy, not a metal to be purified.
Bronze is an alloy of copper, normally with tin
Bronze is a metal alloy. It does not have a cleavage.