- for
vacuum brazing.
CuSil should not be
confused with the
similarly named Cusil-ABA,
which has a
different composition (Ag – 63.0%,
Cu – 35.25%, Ti – 1.75%)...
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Corinthian bronze (gold, silver)
Cunife (nickel, iron)
Cupronickel (nickel)
CuSil (silver)
Cymbal alloys (tin) Devarda's
alloy (aluminium, zinc) Hepatizon...
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Billon † † Hg†
Chinese silver 58 2 17.5 Zn, 11.5 Ni,
Corinthian bronze † † †
CuSil 28 72
Dymalloy 20 80 C (type I diamond) Electrum,
Green gold 6-23 75-80...
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Silvaloy 18M
Brazing Alloy Matti-
sil 18Si
Cadmium Free
Brazing Alloy SIL-FOS 18 Silver/ Copper/
Phosphorus Alloy Silvaloy 6 Brazing...
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named e.g.
Cusil, is recommended. A
superior alternative is a copper-silver-tin
alloy called Cusiltin. Copper-silver-phosphorus alloys, e.g.
Sil-Fos, are...
- male line from the
Clanna Dedad and
Sil Conairi was
Alexander III of
Scotland (d. 19
March 1286). The
remaining Síl Conaire would settle and/or remain...
- as a name for
Síl nAnmchadha, but in O'Donovan's
Tribes and
Customs of Hy Many they are
referred to as the "Old (or Ancient)
Chiefs of
Sil Anmchadha," and...
- 727) was a king of the Uí
Cheinnselaig of
South Leinster. He was of the
Sil Máeluidir sept of this
branch of the Laigin, who were
found in the later...
- mac Ceat mac
Magha Cairbre mac
Maine Aithreamhail Eochaidh Fionn Aodh mac
Cu Odhar Eochaidh mac
Cairbre Aonghus Fionn mac
Domhnall Cormac Ulfhada Aonghus...
-
brother Cú Raí mac Áedo at the
Battle of
Sliab Fúait (in the Fews, Co.Armagh)
along with the king of Uí Méith. In 712 the feud
among the
Síl nÁedo Sláine...