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Muntz metal (also
known as
yellow metal) is an alpha-beta br****
alloy composed of
approximately 60% copper, 40% zinc and a
trace of iron. It is named...
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England Muntz metal, an
alloy which he
invented Philip Henry Muntz, his brother, also an MP Sir
Philip Muntz, 1st Baronet, his son See also
Muntz Baronets...
- (zinc)
Chinese silver (zinc)
Dutch metal (zinc)
Gilding metal (zinc)
Muntz metal (zinc)
Pinchbeck (zinc) Prince's
metal (zinc)
Tombac (zinc)
Bronze (tin...
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copper was
partially su****ded by
Muntz metal, an
alloy of 60% copper, 40% zinc and a
trace of iron.
Muntz metal had the
advantage of
being somewhat...
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metal such as
silver or gold in such an environment, the br**** will
corrode galvanically; conversely, if br**** is in
contact with a less-noble
metal such...
- hull was
covered by
Muntz metal sheeting up to the 18-foot (5.5 m)
depth mark, and all the
external timbers were
secured by
Muntz metal bolts to the internal...
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Muntz developed Muntz Metal. This was a br****
alloy intended to
replace the
copper that was then used to
prevent fouling on ocean-going ships.
Muntz was...
- wall with
vertical mullions of
bronze and
horizontal spandrels made of
Muntz metal form the building's exterior. On Park
Avenue is a pink-granite public...
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Copper alloys are
metal alloys that have
copper as
their prin****l component. They have high
resistance against corrosion. Of the
large number of different...
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creating Muntz Metal, a form of br**** used in shipbuilding, the
family acquired a
considerable estate in the area.
Possibly the most
famous of the
Muntz family...