- than 15% zinc (
dezincification) in the
presence of
oxygen and moisture, e.g. from br**** taps in chlorine-containing water.
Dezincification has been studied...
- "lead-free br****" in
California was
reduced from 4% to 0.25% lead.
Dezincification-resistant (DZR or DR) br****es,
sometimes referred to as CR (corrosion...
-
Bronze and br****
ornamental work
Bronzing Chinese bronze inscriptions Dezincification resistant br****
French Empire mantel clock List of
copper alloys Ormolu...
-
corrosion under certain conditions, when zinc is
leached from the
alloy (
dezincification),
leaving behind a
spongy copper structure.
Nordic Gold A
bronze is...
-
strengthened by the
presence of a very
small percentage of ****nic.
Dezincification of br**** (a copper-zinc alloy) is
greatly reduced by the
addition of...
- operations.[citation needed]
Descaling can also
cause erosion and
dezincification of br****,
causing the br**** to
leach lead
which is
thereby released...
- ****ings
leached into the pipe
material in a
chemical reaction known as
dezincification,
causing some
leaks or blockages. A
solution was to
replace the yellow...
-
carrier Admiralty br****,
contains 30% zinc and 1% tin
which inhibits dezincification in most
environments Admiralty chart, a
brand of
nautical chart Admiralty...
-
airline (1935–1940) and a
modern zeppelin tour
company (2001–present)
Dezincification Resistant Br****, an
alloy used to make pipe ****ings for use with potable...
- Due to low
melting point suitable for
joining copper to br****, as
dezincification of br**** is less pronounced.
Light copper color.
Maximum service temperature...