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Melting and Boiling Points of Bronze There are many different bronze alloys, but bronze is typically composed of 88% copper and 12% tin.

The melting point of Bronze varies depending on the actual ratio of the alloy components and is about 950 °C.

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  • MP =1223.15K
  • MP= 1743 degrees Fahrenheit
  • Melting point 1900 - 1950 °F (1038 - 1066 °C), and best brought to about 2100 °F (1149 °C)
  • Before pouring. Bronze is an alloy, so the melting point can be moved around a bit by changing its constituents

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