Tin bronze is the non-ferrous metal alloy with the smallest casting shrinkage rate. It is used to produce castings with complex shapes, clear outlines and low air tightness requirements.
Tin bronze is very corrosion-resistant in the atmosphere, sea water, fresh water and steam, and is widely used in steam boilers and sea-going ship parts. Phosphorous tin bronze
It has good mechanical properties and can be used as wear-resistant parts and elastic parts of high-precision machine tools. Leaded tin bronze is often used as wear parts and
plain bearings. Zinc-containing tin bronze can be used for high airtight castings.
Tin bronze properties: Bronze containing 3% to 14% tin, in addition, phosphorus, zinc, lead and other elements are often added. It is the earliest combination of human application
Gold has been used for about 4000 years. It is corrosion-resistant, wear-resistant, has good mechanical properties and process properties, and can be well
Welding and brazing without sparks on impact. Divided into processed tin bronze and cast tin bronze. Tin bronze for press working with low tin content
At 6% to 7%, the tin content of cast tin bronze is 10% to 14%.
Uses Of Tin Bronze
Aug 13, 2023
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