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Phosphor bronze is a
member of the
family of
copper alloys. It is
composed of
copper that is allo**** with 0.5–11% of tin and 0.01–0.35% phosphorus, and...
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alloys include aluminium bronze,
phosphor bronze,
manganese bronze, bell metal, ****nical
bronze,
speculum metal, bi****h
bronze, and
cymbal alloys. Copper-based...
- zinc are
added to the
bronze mixture. This
makes the
phosphor bronze slightly more
corrosion resistant than 80/20
bronze. 80/20
bronze strings are 80 percent...
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making saxophones from
materials other than
standard br**** (i.e.,
phosphor bronze and
solid silver, and
combinations thereof).
Their first solid silver...
- p****ivation
layer on the
surface of the metal. Bell
metal Brastil Phosphor bronze Nickel bronzes, e.g.
nickel silver and
cupronickel Speculum metal UNS C69100...
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castings JIS H 2501 –
Phosphor copper metal JIS H 3100 –
Copper and
copper alloy sheets,
plates and
strips JIS H 3110 –
Phosphor bronze and
nickel silver...
- made its 902 and 992
series saxophones with the high
copper alloy phosphor bronze to
achieve a darker, more "vintage" tone than the br**** 901 and 991...
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accommodates steel-backed lead-
bronze-alloy
bearing s****. The "small-end" of each rod
houses a
floating phosphor bronze bush.
Crankshaft One-piece, machined...
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after manufacture. Some non-ferrous
metals are also used,
including phosphor bronze and
titanium for
parts requiring corrosion resistance, and low-resistance...
- used
metal tape: a 1⁄2-inch-wide (13 mm) thin
strip of nickel-plated
phosphor bronze (called Vicalloy) 1200 feet long.
These metal tapes and
reels were...