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Applications of Aluminum Bronze - lolitahe69 - 09-30-2020 Aluminum bronze is a type of copper alloy in which aluminum is the primary alloying element added to the copper. This stands in contrast to standard bronze or brass, in which the alloying elements are tin and zinc, respectively. Aluminum enhances copper by imparting oxidation resistance in the form of a thin, tightly adherent aluminum oxide film. Other metals such as manganese, nickel, silicon, and iron can be added to aluminum bronze to further enhance strength or anti-corrosive properties. The manufacturing process for creating aluminum bronze is similar to the techniques involved for other copper alloys. First, the copper element is heated to a predetermined temperature. Once the copper is in its molten state, specified amounts of aluminum are added (in addition to other alloying elements, which will depend on the type of alloy desired). The molten mixture is then poured into the mold for the specific component and allowed to cool.
[b]Types of Aluminum Bronze[/b]
There are numerous types of aluminum bronze as categorized by the Unified Numbering System (UNS), developed by American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) and Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE). These alloys differ mainly based on the amount of primary element (aluminum) and the number of secondary elements alloyed with the copper.
The various types of aluminum bronze are defined in the UNS using reference numbers ranging from C95200 to C95800. For instance, C95200 aluminum bronze contains 8.5% to 9.5% aluminum by weight, while C95300 contains 9.0% to 11.0%
Although there are dozens of aluminum bronze alloys available, they can all be classified into four principal types:
[b]Common Uses for Aluminum Bronze[/b]
Thanks to its desirable mechanical properties, superior corrosion resistance, and high castability and machinability, aluminum bronze is used in a wide range of applications. Some typical applications include:
[b]Working With Aluminum Bronze[/b]
Aluminum bronze comes in many different compositions, with each alloy offering unique properties for various applications. Whether working with aluminum bronze 954 or 958, high corrosion resistance and superior mechanical properties make these materials a go-to choice for a wide range of demanding environments.
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